Well, Okay. Say you have a lock on mIRC so it asks for a password when you run the file. I was wanting to see if it would be a possible good idea so that when you run mirc (Say you run another "bot" mirc) and you don't wanna type in the password then, so you could supply a
-p [Password].
Maybe some of you will think "Why do you even have a password lock on it then? Well, some of us have other people that use the computer and we don't want them getting on mIRC!

Btw, I'm just using '/run' as an example.