I'm seeing a strange behavior with the "Copy-Item" cmdlet. It looks like the cmdlet errors out if the source location is a local location that does not exist, but completely ignores that if the source is a network location that does not exist.
For e.g.
Copy-Item \\server\share\thisdoesnotexist\* -Destination c:\temp -ErrorAction Stop
This command doesn't show any errors even if the source share is invalid. However,
Copy-Item c:\thisdoesnotexist\* -Destination c:\temp -ErrorAction Stop
throws an error that looks like:
Copy-Item : Cannot find path 'C:\thisdoesnotexist' because it does not exist.
At line:1 char:1
+ Copy-Item c:\thisdoesnotexist\* -Destination c:\temp -ErrorAction Stop;
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (C:\thisdoesnotexist:String) [Copy-Item], ItemNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : PathNotFound,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.CopyItemCommand
What's going on here? I checked TechNet but couldn't see anything there that talked about this. My question is:
Is this expected?
Is there a way to make the cmdlet fail when source network share is invalid as well?
Thanks for any pointers!
Test-Path
anyway. This might be because of the 2 different providersCopy-Item
(see Test-Path)