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This is the command I am currently using for remote installation using psExec.

psExec \\MyRemoteComputer -s -c MyInstallationFile.exe /q

When I issue this command in Command Prompt Window, it works fine. If MyRemoteComputer cannot be reached, it returns error. After that, when I check the exit code with "echo %errorlevel%", it returns 53, which is correct exit code.

I coded with C# using Process like this..

ProcessStartInfo startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo();
startInfo.FileName = ".....psExec.exe";
startInfo.WorkingDirectory = ".....";
startInfo.Arguments = @"\\MyRemoteComputer -s -c MyInstallationFile.exe /q";
startInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
startInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
startInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
startInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
startInfo.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;
Process proc = Process.Start(startInfo);
....
proc.WaitForExit();
Console.WriteLine(proc.ExitCode);

It runs fine..but..when I checked the ExitCode(Obviously, when myRemoteComputer cannot be reached), it was 6, which is other than 53. It is sort of making sense why it is happening, but is there any way I can retrieve the 53 value, NOT 6?

I tried a couple of things..

  1. cmd /c psExec.exe ....
  2. created a batch file, then output %errorlevel% as a file inside that batch file...then I used this batch file in my ProcessStartInfo....
  3. Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable

None of them worked at all...I can't get my desired return value at all in the code... There is really no way to retrieve the value I want??

Thanks in advance.

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  • " It is sort of making sense why it is happening" Why's that, then? Sep 25, 2014 at 15:54
  • check this thread At a glance I think this should be the issue.
    – npocmaka
    Sep 25, 2014 at 16:04
  • I am not quite sure, but I believe(am guessing) that the Process is returning the exit code from psExec, not actual one that had been run?...as u might know, psExec runs some service at the remote machine in order to communicate with....Well..but I am not quite sure why I got the correct exit code in Command Prompt window though.
    – futurebaby
    Sep 25, 2014 at 16:07
  • @npocmaka, thanks for the link, but this is not the parameter issue.
    – futurebaby
    Sep 25, 2014 at 16:13
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    If it is returning 6 then that is the error not 53. Your question is stupid. "how can I get a wrong exit code when running a program". This is how set errorlevel=53. Perhaps you might change it to "why does my program error differently when run in a batch?".
    – Noodles
    Sep 26, 2014 at 1:34

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