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Terminate batch job (Y/N)?
Hello all,
Sometimes when I terminate a console program (which is user interaction based, and can therefor run for quite a while) I get a "Terminate batch job (Y/N)?" message. Is there a way/setting to suppress it ? Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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Terminate batch job (Y/N)?
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R.Wieser typed: Hello all, Sometimes when I terminate a console program (which is user interaction based, and can therefor run for quite a while) I get a "Terminate batch job (Y/N)?" message. Is there a way/setting to suppress it ? Regards, Rudy Wieser script.cmd Nul -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Kingston 120GB SSD - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2 Centrino Core2 Duo T5600 1.83GHz - 4GB - Windows XP SP2 |
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Terminate batch job (Y/N)?
Hello BillW50,
script.cmd Nul Although that is a possibility it needs me to enter that " Nul" part on the commandline every time. It also most likely would interfere with other input-needing programs and/or commands in the batchfile. I was hoping for either a command in the batchfile itself that could temporary disable the timeout (only when running the before-mentioned user-interaction program), or maybe a registry setting. Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: BillW50 schreef in berichtnieuws ... In , R.Wieser typed: Hello all, Sometimes when I terminate a console program (which is user interaction based, and can therefor run for quite a while) I get a "Terminate batch job (Y/N)?" message. Is there a way/setting to suppress it ? Regards, Rudy Wieser script.cmd Nul -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Kingston 120GB SSD - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2 Centrino Core2 Duo T5600 1.83GHz - 4GB - Windows XP SP2 |
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