supposed to construct the 'start' option for catalina.bat so you should see
something like..

catalina.bat start

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Subject: RE: See command-line output with startup errors in Windows


>
> I'm getting the output I expect if I don't comment out the first line in
> catalina.bat. However, if I comment out "@echo off" as you suggested, I
get
> output where every line in the batch file seems to be executing on its own
> line, executing as a command - why might this be happening?
>
> e.g. commandline> set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
>
> If catalina.bat run accomplishes the same thing, what's the purpose of
> startup.bat? Are there cases where you would want to use it?
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