Tough one here, I'm trying to launch AGFA's ConfigManager from our Switch machine with PSExec.
(bear with me)
So from a command prompt I'm sending:
C:psexec Xserver -u Username -p Password c:ConfigurationManager.exe -a P:ApogeeCustomer99999 /all
I'm getting "ConfigManager.exe eited on Xserver with error code 2"
Anyone know what "Error code 2" is...?
If I launch psexec to a command prompt with:
C:psexec Xserver -u Username -p Password cmd
then manually put c:ConfigurationManager.exe -a P:ApogeeCustomer99999 /all
...all is fine. So I'm guessing there's something in the full command line that ConfigManager doesn't like - do I need to enclose in quotes, am I missing a switch....?
It's a tough ask - but could be a major scripting breakthrough for me! If any of you have ideas I welcome your suggestions!
TIA
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error code 2 is ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
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dkelly wrote: error code 2 is ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
Excellent, just what I needed. I'll have a look at how the archives are mapped on client and slave!
Excellent, just what I needed. I'll have a look at how the archives are mapped on client and slave!
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Clive Andrews wrote: [quote=dkelly]error code 2 is ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
Excellent, just what I needed. I'll have a look at how the archives are mapped on client and slave!
Hmmm, so I tried the UNC path, no good, nor the IP address...
Will have to read more on psexec, see if I can or need to put in a logon with the unc path....
Excellent, just what I needed. I'll have a look at how the archives are mapped on client and slave!
Hmmm, so I tried the UNC path, no good, nor the IP address...
Will have to read more on psexec, see if I can or need to put in a logon with the unc path....