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title: How to Open a Sequenced Application Using the Command Line
description: How to Open a Sequenced Application Using the Command Line
author: eavena
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ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
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# How to Open a Sequenced Application Using the Command Line
You can open virtual application packages using the command line. You must run the **cmd** prompt as an administrator.
Use the following procedure to open sequenced application packages using the command line
**To open a sequenced application using the command line**
1. To open the command prompt, click **Start**, and select **Run**, type **cmd**, and click **OK**.
2. At a command prompt, type **cd\\** and specify the path to the directory where the Sequencer is installed and then press **Enter.**
3. At the command prompt, type the following command, replacing the italicized text with your values:
SFTSequencer /OPEN:*”specifies the .sprj file to open"*
Press **Enter**.
4. You can also specify the following optional parameters. At the command prompt, type the following commands, replacing the italicized text with your values:
/PACKAGENAME:"*specifies the package name"*
/MSI - specifies generating an associated Microsoft Windows Installer.
/COMPRESS specifies if the package will be compressed. By default, packages are not compressed.
Press **Enter**.
**Note**  
If the installer or Windows Installer package has a graphical user interface, it will be displayed after you specify the command-line parameters.
## Related topics
[How to Manage Virtual Applications Using the Command Line](how-to-manage-virtual-applications-using-the-command-line.md)