Execute A Program On A Remote Machine - Psexec Doesn't Work
Jan 29, 2009
I'm trying to execute a program on a remote machine using this code
Dim objProcess As New System.Diagnostics.Process
objProcess.StartInfo.FileName = "cmd.exe"
objProcess.StartInfo.Arguments = " /c PSExec /accepteula \NTAPPMTMIGL01 -u $AdminUsrLocal -p tjdsi44 c:winntMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727gacutil.exe"
[code]....
If I use it, it works since I'm an admin but if someone else use it, I got "The system cannot find the file specified."Is there any other program I can use that can impersonate, I've already tried xcmd.exe but it doesm't work either.
I am trying to execute exe file on remote machine using wmi. Its basically work on 50%, but problem is interactive process it execute the app but i can't see any window or form but I can see app is running in the task manager. Does not need to be vwi, might different method, but I dont want to use psexec tool.
My function: Public Function StartEXEonRemote(ByVal machine As String, ByVal file As String) As String Dim wmi As ManagementClass Dim wmi_in, wmi_out As ManagementBaseObject Dim retValue As Integer [Code] .....
im trying to execute exe file on remote machine using wmi. Its basically work on 50%, but problem is interactive process it execute the app but i can't see any window or form but i can see app is running in the task manager. I spend 3 days on this with no luck.Does not need to be vwi, might different method, but i dont want to use psexec tool.My function:
Public Function StartEXEonRemote(ByVal machine As String, ByVal file As String) As String Dim wmi As ManagementClass Dim wmi_in, wmi_out As ManagementBaseObject
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When I click on the icon of my program it shows the error message
CODE:
Reporting details: This error report includes information regarding the condition of WindowsApplication1. When the problem occurred the operating system version and computer hardware is use; your Digital Product ID, which could be used to identify your license; and the Internet Protocol(IP) anddress of your computer.
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[ProgramFilesFolder][Manufacturer][ProductName]
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[Code]...
It works fine when server response is detected but when there is no connection or there is no server respone the program starts to crash and doesn't work, so i have to break the debuggind process.
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Now my problem is little weird since i am compiling and deploying this tool on windows xp machine but some of the users are using windows 7 64 bit machines and after running the program for about 5-10 minutes, it crashes on windows 7 with following error
Not enough storage is available to process this command and when i view details of that error, i get the following description.
See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.
************** Exception Text ************** System.ComponentModel. ************** Loaded Assemblies ************** mscorlib
[Code].....
i am completely clue less for this error since this program works fine on xp but doesn't work on windows 7.
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btnWhatever.PerformClick()
Nothing happens. I have used this syntax for years, and it has always worked flawlessly. I have triple checked everything else and isolated the problem to the failure of the PerformClick(). The PerformClick() is in a test subroutine that does nothing but fill textboxes and labels with default data, then calls the PerformClick() on the button to begin processing. Again, the button works fine, the data is entered as it should be, but the PerformClick() does not fire the click event.
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'Objective: TO check the SQLServicesHeartbeat of all SQL Server services and send email 'if any state of service is not running 'on error resume next Set iFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FilesyStemObject") Set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FilesyStemObject") [Code] .....
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