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cmd.exe equivalent of /dev/stdout, to write to stdout 'as a file'

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I have a batch file that calls a Windows GUI application. The GUI app writes it's output (the interesting bits anyway) to it's own GUI display rather than stdout, however I would like it displayed in the cmd window where the batch file is running.

Thankfully the app has an option to write the output to a file, so I need to redirect this to stdout. In *nix I would give `/dev/stdout` as the file to write to but what about in Windows/cmd?
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It seems that Windows has no equivalent to unix /dev/stdout.

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con is the equivalent of /dev/stdout and /dev/stderr in Windows. But I am not sure how you are writing the output. It will help if you could paste the block that writes to the file.
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