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Usually not. They're usually dispaly using non-stream methods that your code would not be able to intercept or would be very difficult to process with any meaning.

A better option would be to get rid of the batch file and execute each command from your background worked. When you go from one step (command line) in the batch file to the next, you can update the progress bar. Keep in mind you will NOT be able to increment progress inside each of those steps.


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