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I am trying to run a PowerShell command (DesktopAppConverter) and I'm getting an error saying it is finding an unknown positional parameter.

DesktopAppConverter -AppInstallPath 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Search Deflector' -Destination '.\AppxPackage\' -Installer '.\ClassicInstaller\SearchDeflector-Installer.exe' -InstallerArguments '/COMPONENTS="main"','/VERYSILENT','/DIR="C:\Program Files (x86)\Search Deflector"' -MakeAppx -PackageName '3945spikespaz.SearchDeflector' -Publisher 'CN=69331A0A-1F10-4A10-8A28-3627A09E25FD' -Version '0.0.3.0' -AppId 'SearchDeflector' -AppDisplayName 'Search Deflector' -AppDescription 'A small program that forwards searches from Cortana to your preferred browser and search engine.' -PackagePublisherDisplayName 'spikespaz' -PackageArch 'x86' -Sign -Verbose

I also tried replacing the single quotes with double quotes and escaping the quotes in the InstallerArguments array with backticks. No dice.

C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.DesktopAppConverter_2.1.4.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\DesktopAppConverter.ps1 : A positional parameter cannot be found that accepts
argument '/VERYSILENT'.
At line:1 char:1
+ &'C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.DesktopAppConverter_2.1.4.0_ ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    + CategoryInfo          : InvalidArgument: (:) [DesktopAppConverter.ps1], ParameterBindingException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : PositionalParameterNotFound,DesktopAppConverter.ps1

My guess is that it's splitting the parameters at the vert first space in the AppInstallPath string.

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  • I'm not too hopeful that it makes a difference, but given that -InstallerArguments is typed [string], try passing the arguments as a single string: '/COMPONENTS="main"' /VERYSILENT /DIR="C:\Program Files (x86)\Search Deflector"'. Note that if DesktopAppConverter.ps1 were an advanced script (with [CmdletBinding()] and/or [Parameter()] attributes), it shouldn't accept passing an array to a (scalar) [string] parameter - but if that were the case, you'd see a different error message (` Cannot convert value to type System.String.`)
    – mklement0
    Oct 16, 2018 at 2:14
  • @mklement0 Tried that as well. Oct 16, 2018 at 2:56
  • And you don't have any unexpected control chars. in your command line, or Unicode characters that look like their ASCII counterparts (e.g., a which is full-width comma)?
    – mklement0
    Oct 16, 2018 at 3:08
  • How about this (no single quotes and doubling up double quotes): "/COMPONENTS=""main""","/VERYSILENT","/DIR=""C:\Program Files (x86)\Search Deflector""" ?
    – mjsqu
    Oct 16, 2018 at 3:14
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    @mjsqu That did the trick! Add an answer so I can accept and vote. Oct 16, 2018 at 3:16

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