It is possible to disable the dialogs on a per-process basis, which it is quite likely UltraEdit does.
However, it's always a good idea to run thngs from the command line if they fail, just to make sure that editors, IDEs and the like are not influencing the outcome, or concealing useful information. Same thing goes for Test::* testcases which have an annoying habit of hiding stuff also.
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