The debug creates a file in the root of the drive it's installed on (in most cases C:\). Here are the instructions from the current TimeTrax Recast documentation:
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To create a Debug File start TimeTrax this way:
Start - Run - Type In: CMD (press enter)
In the dos box type: cd\ (press enter)
Then type: cd program files\timetrax recast (press enter)
Type: timetrax.exe /debug (press enter) Let TimeTrax Recast run for a while.
Let it capture some files and produce the error you are experiencing. On your C drive in the root directory there will be a .txt file that TimeTrax creates.
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The debug mode is simply writing a verbose log file that provides detailed information about what the software is doing. In regular operating mode, there is lots of information in a debug log that just isn't necessary and probably not very interesting to anyone! The log file is written as a plain text file so you can pop it open easily using notepad or word to review the information that we are using to help troubleshoot your problem.
David K.