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QuestionExecute a remote .exe file with switches using Proccess class Pin
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Don Dang18-Sep-07 11:58
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Hi Chris,
I changed my code to use the Process.StartInfo.Argument to set the command lines and I still get an error. My error is "the parameter is incorrect."
private void ConnectToDataServer(string servername)
{
try
{
string execPath = @"\\" + servername + @"\E:\datacenter\";
string filePath = execPath + "HSMDiskStatus.exe";
string password = "password";
Process proc = new Process();

proc.StartInfo.Domain = servername;
proc.StartInfo.FileName = filePath;
proc.StartInfo.Arguments =@"/F e:\DPSanChart\" + servername + ".txt";


proc.StartInfo.UserName = @"domain\user";

System.Security.SecureString secret = new System.Security.SecureString();
foreach (char c in password)
{
secret.AppendChar(c);
}

proc.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
proc.StartInfo.Password = secret;
proc.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = execPath;

proc.Start();

while (!proc.HasExited)
{
proc.Refresh();
}
proc.Close();

}
catch (Exception ex)
{
throw;
}

On a different note what is the advantage of seeing the stack. What is the stack? I look at the detail of the error within the catch block and the error looks the same to me...)

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