I am trying to get a simple PowerShell command output into C#, using the functionality found in the System.Management.Automation
namespace.
I have the Exchange console on my machine, and can issue commands successfully from the console, but from C# I get an error I don't understand.
Here's the sample code that should get some simple server information:
static void Main(string[] args)
{
RunspaceConfiguration rsConfig = RunspaceConfiguration.Create();
PSSnapInException snapInException = null;
PSSnapInInfo info = rsConfig.AddPSSnapIn("Microsoft.Exchange.Management.PowerShell.E2010", out snapInException);
using (Runspace myRunSpace = RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace(rsConfig))
{
myRunSpace.Open();
using (Pipeline pipeLine = myRunSpace.CreatePipeline())
{
Command serverCommand = new Command("Get-MailboxServer");
pipeLine.Commands.Add(serverCommand);
Collection<PSObject> server = pipeLine.Invoke();
foreach (PSObject cmdlet in server)
{
string cmdletName = cmdlet.Properties["Name"].Value.ToString();
Console.WriteLine(cmdletName);
}
}
}
}
The actual error occurrs on the pipeLine.Invoke() line:
System.Management.Automation.CmdletInvocationException was unhandled
Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: parameters
Source=System.Management.Automation
I have tried adding parameters, for example the server Identity, but the same thing happens:
using (Pipeline pipeLine = myRunSpace.CreatePipeline())
{
Command serverCommand = new Command("Get-MailboxServer");
serverCommand.Parameters.Add("Identity", mbServerName);
pipeLine.Commands.Add(serverCommand);
Collection<PSObject> server = pipeLine.Invoke();
}