Is there a way to send a command to abort a long-running bcompare.exe process (version 3)? I need this in a situation where the application invoking it gets a shutdown signal (the application, not the OS). For example, a windows service executing a snapshot on a large directory tree on a remote share takes hours to complete. If that service is stopped, BCompare.exe continues its business. This isn't only wasting resources, but it forces me to write code to kill previous process or watch for accidental output file collisions, or similar. I'd like to send cancel command to the same process that I still have in scope. Thanks.
Windows. BC 3.3.5.15075
Windows. BC 3.3.5.15075
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