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I have installed PS 1.0 on a remote PC(RPC001). I used Windows Sysinternals tool PSExec.exe to execute the following process on the remote:

 PSExec \\RPC001 -u myID -p myPWD PowerShell C:\script\StartPS.ps1 par1 par2

I can see the PowerShell.exe process running on the remote PC afterwards, but it is actually doing nothing, just hanging there. I tried to put a simple code of "Write-Output/Host" a string in the script. I run the same script on the remote by RTS, it works there.

Not sure if I miss anything else to run the script by using PSExec, or it is PSExec.exe limitation. I would like to start a PS script on remote to do something there locally (compress some files locally and remove old files) from my box.

I asked a similar question in Stackoverflow: Run remote process by powershell. Don suggested me to use PSExec. It sounds like an alternative way to solve the issue. However, I cannot get it working with PowerShell. Any way to get PS working on remote PC?

By the way, I cannot use PS 2.0 since my network does not allow me to install Windows XP SP3, which is required for PS 2.0.

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The accepted answer didn't work for me but the following did:

>PsExec.exe \\<SERVER FQDN> -u <DOMAIN\USER> -p <PASSWORD> /accepteula cmd 
    /c "powershell -noninteractive -command gci c:\"

Example from here

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  • Same problem ... accepted ran and returned error code 0, but did nothing, whereas your solution worked
    – SteveC
    Nov 11, 2014 at 11:58
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    I have "powershell -noninteractive -file C:\temp\scripts.ps1" which works for me (accepted answer did not).
    – kafka
    Feb 2, 2017 at 11:47
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    @kafka Where is your scripts.ps1 located? I am trying to get a script running remotely but to no avail.
    – null
    Jun 20, 2017 at 23:00
  • @kafka in the folder 'c:\temp\' on each remote machine.
    – kafka
    Jun 21, 2017 at 8:10
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After further investigating on PSExec tool, I think I got the answer. I need to add -i option to tell PSExec to launch process on remote in interactive mode:

PSExec \\RPC001 -i -u myID -p myPWD PowerShell C:\script\StartPS.ps1 par1 par2

Without -i, powershell.exe is running on the remote in waiting mode. Interesting point is that if I run a simple bat (without PS in bat), it works fine. Maybe this is something special for PS case? Welcome comments and explanations.

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  • How can I achieve for this using PSExec Start-Process "wusa.exe" -ArgumentList "$W2K12 /quiet" -Wait
    – Developer
    Feb 27, 2017 at 6:23
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Can you try the following?

psexec \\server cmd /c "echo . | powershell script.ps1"
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  • i think you are missing the total path C:\script\StartPS.ps1
    – toxicate20
    Nov 23, 2012 at 19:20
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Accepted answer doesn't work for me, but this does. Ensure script in the location (c:\temp_ below on each remote server. servers.txt contains a list of IP addresses (one per line).

psexec @servers.txt -u <username> cmd /c "powershell -noninteractive -file C:\temp\script.ps1"

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