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Okay, here's a toughie-- I'm capturing the output of cmd.exe just fine, reading from the pipe, yadda yadda yadda, but then a line in the cmd.exe batch file has the audacity to do:

dir err.txt >zz

.. that is, it's redirecting the output of the dir command, which is an internal command inside cmd.exe.

Problem is, this breaks my capturing of output! I can't get anything from cmd.exe after that point.

Apparently to redirect standard output, it closes it, or somehow breaks it, and makes a new stdout to redirect the output. And it never restores the old stdout handle.

Any ideas of how to track this output?

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If you are allowed to modify the batch file, you may replace the inner redirection by a TEE command.

There are several ports to Windows (just google "windows command tee").

From Wikipedia: In computing, tee is a command in various command-line interpreters (shells) such as Unix shells, 4DOS/4NT and Windows PowerShell, which displays or pipes the output of a command and copies it into a file or a variable

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you should call dir err.txt in a separate process. try call dir err.txt >zz

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  • call won't use a separate process. You'd need cmd /c "dir err.txt>zz" in that case.
    – Joey
    Oct 23, 2010 at 11:31

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