Hi
I am trying to use the execute command to run a MS-Dos prompt command, but its not working...I get the error that it cant run command "XYZ"...in the error messages....but when I copy the error details and paste it in command prompt...it runs 100%.
I am running windows 7 with powerswitch 08.
Heres how I use it:
Execute Command Module settings:
Command or Path:rd
Arguments: /S /Q "C:ttest[Name.Proper]
Output:None
(So this is basically to delete a specific folder relating to the incoming file...which as I said works 100% If I do it manually)
I thought of maybe having to call the command prompt first like this:
Execute Command Module settings:
Command or Path:c:windowssystem32cmd.exe
Arguments: rd /S /Q "C:ttest[Name.Proper]
But with this the process just hangs on executing command until it times out.
Any one maybe have any ideas as to where I am missing something? Im not 100% sure about how the execute command works...I got it working for extracting and compressing winzip files, where I just called the zip7 module....but this seems different, I assumed it automatically uses the command propmt, but Im obviously wrong about something
Any help will be fantastic!
Execute command to execute command prompt command
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Execute command to execute command prompt command
Have you thought of trying PSEXEC to call the command...?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysi ... s/bb897553
I'm no great MS Techie, but have solved other issues with it...
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysi ... s/bb897553
I'm no great MS Techie, but have solved other issues with it...
Execute command to execute command prompt command
Hi Clive
Brilliant, Thank you very much. What a awesome tool. So it does seem that calling cmd.exe directly from the Execute command tool does not work, but this works 100%.
So my execute command now looks like this:
command or path:c:PsExec.exe
Arguments(single line text with variables):
cmd /c rd /S /Q "10.10.69.117WWWWebsitesXYZ[Job.NameProper]"
Thanks again for the suggestion. Very happy that it works so well.
Kind Regards
Braam
Brilliant, Thank you very much. What a awesome tool. So it does seem that calling cmd.exe directly from the Execute command tool does not work, but this works 100%.
So my execute command now looks like this:
command or path:c:PsExec.exe
Arguments(single line text with variables):
cmd /c rd /S /Q "10.10.69.117WWWWebsitesXYZ[Job.NameProper]"
Thanks again for the suggestion. Very happy that it works so well.
Kind Regards
Braam