- Step 1: Navigate to the directory where the stand-alone executable is present
- *Step 2:*Execute the stand-alone application and if it fails the error message/log can be seen on the command prompt/Terminal
View Error/Warning/Display messages from a MCR standalone
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    Connor Ferguson
 el 23 de Oct. de 2015
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Yanjie
 el 27 de Jun. de 2024
            My lab uses a standalone matlab executable created using the MCR. Under certain circumstances, users of the program will encounter an error but the only indication of the error is a "bell" sound and the attempted action will not be performed.
Is there some sort of log or display that I can access to see what error/warning/output has occurred with the "bell" sound so that I can help to troubleshoot in the source code?
Thank you, Connor
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  Sudhanshu Bhatt
    
 el 28 de Oct. de 2015
        Hi Connor Ferguson,
I understand that your colleagues are facing issues while executing a stand-alone executable created by MATLAB.
Can you provide more information on how are your colleagues executing the stand-alone application? Also, whether the platform is Windows/Mac/Linux?
It is possible to see the error message (if generated) when the executable is run from the Windows command prompt or Terminal in Mac/Linux.
Steps to do that are mentioned below:
If this does not resolve your issue, please create a Technical Support Request by visiting the link below:
Thanks
Sudhanshu Bhatt
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  Yanjie
 el 27 de Jun. de 2024
				somehow this method is not working for me, I can launch the stand alone *.exe from the CMD. But than the CMD window turns full black , doesn't show any thing. 
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