Would you possibly know why this error is being raised in response to the code below. User-name and password have been verified as correct.

$secPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString "Password" -AsPlaintext -Force 
$farmCredential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PsCredential "SharePoint\SP_Farm",$secPassword

Start-Process $PSHOME\powershell.exe -Credential $FarmCredential -ArgumentList "-NoExit","-Command `"&{`$outvar1 = 4+4; `"write-output `"Hello:`"`$outvar1`"}`"" -Wait

the error;

Start-Process : This command cannot be executed due to the error: The directory name is invalid.
At C:\Users\Administrator.SHAREPOINT\AppData\Local\Temp\fb2956d7-87fc-4235-9f3c-742698cafe9f.ps1:8 char:14
+ Start-Process <<<<  $PSHOME\powershell.exe -Credential $FarmCredential -ArgumentList "-NoExit","-Command `"&{`$outvar1 = 4+4; `"write-output 
`"Hello:`"`$outvar1`"}`"" -Wait
    + CategoryInfo          : InvalidOperation: (:) [Start-Process], InvalidOperationException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperationException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.StartProcessCommand

however, this works just fine.

Start-Process $PSHOME\powershell.exe -ArgumentList "-NoExit","-Command `"&{`$outvar1 = 4+4; `"write-output `"Hello:`"`$outvar1`"}`"" -Wait

NOTE: this is when executing from within PowerGUI or the ISE ide's The file fb2956d7-87fc-4235-9f3c-742698cafe9f.ps1 does exist at the path location, so for some reason the ide is having dificulty with this. Yet it DOES work when ran directly within the power shell command prompt/shell. I was logged in with a local machine account that is running as local admin, the script directs execution to a domain account which does not have admin rights and would run with just user permissions.

Is this a bug, since as a developer the IDE should not be tripped up by this as it works when i run the block in the powershell command prompt window??

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Tested with my domain user credential and it works! – Christian Sep 6 '11 at 12:19
note that this error occurred when using Power GUI or the ISE – chris Sep 6 '11 at 12:22
Tested on ISE, it works. – Christian Sep 6 '11 at 12:23
might be that you need to test logged in as a local account, then direct the script to your domain account – chris Sep 6 '11 at 12:26
Tested on ISE with local account passing domain user credential. It works! – Christian Sep 6 '11 at 12:30
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This is a weird one but I recreated the error and this fixed it...

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832434

Basically, modify the start-in directory for Powershell_ISE (or PowerGUI!) to a system-wide value.

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I know this might be a bit late, but are you running that command when the current directory is a network path? I have experienced this as a problem and if I run the same command from a system drive it works.

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