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Annoying cmd console spawn with remote access and Win 2000


Hi,

This issue really drives me mad:

Description:
I ssh form an unix machine (LOCAL) to cygwin machine that runs Windows 
2000 (REMOTE). I then run nmake (Visual C++) on REMOTE. nmake, in turn 
spawns several processess (one by one) to compile a VC++ project.

Problem:
As each process is spawned a new cmd console appears ON THE SCREEN of 
the REMOTE machine. The status/result of compilation is printed on this 
very console. Then the cmd console is automatically closed. Nothing is 
printed on my local console.

In this situaltion I am practically unable to work remotely as I don't 
see any warnings/errors produced by VC++ compiler.

Question:
Is there a way to force the output to a parent console?

Note:
The above scenario worked perfectly (well, nearly... despite Ctrl-C ;-) 
) for me under Windows NT.


Thank you very much in advance for all your help.

Pawel Czechowicz


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