> > C:\>1.py > > hStdOut: 00000007 > > Something > > > > C:\>1.py>1.txt > > hStdOut: 00000004 > > > > (1.txt file is now completely empty, i.e. hStdOut is invalid) > > Hmm, now I see that maybe that's where I was wrong. When I used > `python 1.py>1.txt' it suddenly started working as expected. :-/ Must > be some strange difference with how HKCR entries are parsed and then > executed... I think it is more about how the shell (ie, cmd.exe by default) (mis-)handles the command-line. Cheers, Mark
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