Have you tested this simple way of doing it below

program test; {$mode objfpc} {$H+}
uses windows;
begin
  ShellExecute(0 , 'open', 'notepad', nil, nil, SW_SHOWNORMAL) ;
  ShellExecute(0 , 'open', 'notepad', nil, nil, SW_HIDE) ;
end.

The cmd /k may not even be needed... and it may not even work the way I showed
in the previous examples in my emails. 
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