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How Do I Keep The Text Showing In A Command Line Window


Question posted by: stefburn (Newbie) on August 18th, 2008 09:34 PM
Hello Folks,

Okay so I'm running a server window to debug some issues.
I can keep the server window open by going to the path and opening a command prompt at the path of the <server.exe> file but that the text stops before too long. I know this because when I look at the server log I see that the text has a timestamp of events still occurring.
So my question is what do I have to type in the Target box, what params or switches do I type in the box to keep seeing the flow of text that I see in the server logs. I hope this is clear.
I already know how to keep the window open, I know how to run the file as a console from a command prompt. I just don't know how to keep the text flow or threading to continue.
If someone has done this already that would be great!
Thanks in advance for your help and time.

stefburn
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