> Only if I run the version of caget from this directory does it show up in the Task Manager. If I run any other version
it does not show up.
For what it's worth, on Linux the caRepeater process runs as a child process of for example camonitor.
Start first camonitor, and it starts a caRepeater.
End that camonitor via Ctrl-C, and the child caRepeater process also quits.
Is there a similar child/parent process hierarchy on windows?
Do those different cases that you see result in the same child process tree?
That might determine how/where/under which name the caRepeater shows up in task listings.
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