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I have the following script. The created background job never finishes. (It finishes in a few seconds if I just run the scripts in the -ScriptBlock { ... }).

Edit:
My machine is XP/sp3. This may be the reason of hang as Jon found out.

Start-Job -ScriptBlock {
    if ( (Get-PSSnapin -Name Sql* -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null )
    {
        Add-PSSnapin Sql*
    }
    Invoke-Sqlcmd -Query "select 1 a" -ServerInstance serverX -ErrorAction stop
}

Receive-Job * returns nothing and Get-Job always returns the following lines.

> Get-Job

Id              Name            State      HasMoreData     Location             Command                  
--              ----            -----      -----------     --------             -------                  
29              Job29           Running    True            localhost            ...                      
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  • I just tried your example locally on a 2008 x64 VM with SQL Server 2008 and it didn't hang for me. You might want to try putting some logging in script block: "No Sql* snapins loaded, Loading..." | out-file C:\Log.txt -Append" etc... Jan 7, 2012 at 9:40

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Your code seems to be working in my test environment (Windows 7). You might be experiencing this (Background jobs keep running infinitely in Win XP SP3) on Windows XP/2003.

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  • It seems Windows server 2003 also has the same issue.
    – ca9163d9
    Jan 12, 2012 at 6:57
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Actually, you're hitting this bug:

http://connect.microsoft.com/PowerShell/feedback/details/499499/adding-a-snapin-add-pssnapin-from-within-a-job-start-job-causes-job-to-hang-indefinitely

...which is apparently because of: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2009703

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  • Looks like the two connect bugs are referring to the same problem... Oh my! Good finds guys. Solution is upgrade your OS :-) Jan 8, 2012 at 8:04

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