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I've modified a custom build process template to execute Powershell on the build server. This is so I can run some scripts that will automate the deployment of our SharePoint solution. Everything was working fine up until I upgraded the build servers Powershell version from 2.0 to 3.0 (which needed to be done as I was installing SCVMM Admin Console 2012 and Powershell 3.0 was a pre-requisite).

In the build template itself, I'm using a Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Workflow.Activities.InvokeProcess work flow item to execute the PowerShell command with the following properties:

Arguments : String.Format(" ""& '{0}' -DropLocation '{1}' {2} "" ", ScriptFilename, BuildDetail.DropLocation, PostDropScript2Arguments)

FileName : "powershell"

OutputEncoding : System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InstalledUICulture.TextInfo.OEMCodePage)

Now every time I try to execute the build, I get the following error:

Exception Message: File not found: PowerShell (type FileNotFoundException) Exception Stack Trace: Server stack trace:
at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Workflow.Activities.InvokeProcess.ProcessWrapper.Start() at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Workflow.Activities.InvokeProcess.InvokeProcessInternal.RunCommand(AsyncState state) at System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink._PrivateProcessMessage(IntPtr md, Object[] args, Object server, Object[]& outArgs) at System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink.AsyncProcessMessage(IMessage msg, IMessageSink replySink)

Exception rethrown at [0]: at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.EndInvokeHelper(Message reqMsg, Boolean bProxyCase) at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RemotingProxy.Invoke(Object NotUsed, MessageData& msgData) at System.Func2.EndInvoke(IAsyncResult result) at System.Activities.AsyncCodeActivity1.System.Activities.IAsyncCodeActivity.FinishExecution(AsyncCodeActivityContext context, IAsyncResult result) at System.Activities.AsyncCodeActivity.CompleteAsyncCodeActivityData.CompleteAsyncCodeActivityWorkItem.Execute(ActivityExecutor executor, BookmarkManager bookmarkManager)

Inner Exception Details:

Exception Message: The system cannot find the file specified (type Win32Exception) Exception Stack Trace: at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithCreateProcess(ProcessStartInfo startInfo) at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Workflow.Activities.InvokeProcess.ProcessWrapper.Start()

It seems like the build is no longer able to link the "powershell" command with the actual PowerShell file.

I've manually gone onto the build server and typed "powershell" into a command line and it started PowerShell, as expected.

Has anyone else experienced this issue before?

Thanks very much

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    Is it possible that the environment variables simply haven't refreshed? I.e., have you restarted the build windows service or server since the installation?
    – Nathan
    Feb 8, 2013 at 20:16
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    @Nathan thanks for the input, I had to restart the build server after the installation of the new version of Powershell so unfortunately I don't believe that is the issue. I will give it another try though!
    – Dewi Rees
    Feb 11, 2013 at 8:54
  • I have just seen exactly the same problem. Using any other method I can think of (including LinqPad and Process.Invoke, each under the build account), I can launch PowerShell without a path - but the build process suddenly cannot.
    – Dan Puzey
    May 31, 2013 at 14:53

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Add the full filepath to powershell.exe in the invokeprocess step in your workflow and it should always work (I would not trust the environment-settings for this) And know, logging in on the server under your own account is not equal to the build server running under a specific account.

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    Thanks for the answer. You make some good points - Funnily enough I actually managed to get the build working again this morning. The only thing I actually changed was to create a new Build Agent and get the build definition to use that and then it started working again. I will try your suggestion of explicitly targeting the path in the workflow and if that works will mark this as the answer.
    – Dewi Rees
    Feb 11, 2013 at 12:17
  • I changed the FileName argument to be "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" and it worked great. Thanks very much for your help!
    – Dewi Rees
    Feb 11, 2013 at 13:30
  • I had the same problem - I had to create a new build Controller (not agent!) for the issue to be resolved. It seems that it's caching something somewhere!
    – Dan Puzey
    Jun 4, 2013 at 8:49
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In my case same error occurred after deploying Windows Managment Framework 3.0. It was solved by restarting build controller and agent.

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