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Trying to have a Azure DevOps Release pipeline that has a deployment agent installed on-prem run a console application as a specific user that has access to an on-prem database.

This is the workflow

Azure Release Pipeline calls-> Agent on-prem runs-> PS Script runs-> console exe

I'm using the PowerShell task in the pipeline with this inline script:

$CMD = '$CMD = 'C:\ScheduledScripts\Adm\SpecToHobImport\SpecToHobImport.exe''
$user = $Env:userid
$password = $Env:pass
$dates = '$(startDate) $(endDate)'

$securePassword = ConvertTo-SecureString $password -AsPlainText -Force
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential $user, $securePassword

Start-Process -FilePath $CMD -Credential $credential -ArgumentList "$(startDate) $(endDate)" 

I know the userid and password and command line arguments are being delivered properly, but no matter how simple the console application is made it crashes when the agent runs the powershell script. I've tried running the DevOps agent service under various service accounts (System, administrator, etc) and I can run the script manually on the server the agent is installed on and the script and console application runs fine manually.

When I run the Release pipeline it reports back in DevOps that it runs successfully and I can only detect that the console app has run and immediately crashed is from the windows event log on the agent server.

I get the following two entries in the EventLog:

Faulting application name: conhost.exe, version: 6.3.9600.17415, time stamp: 0x5450410b
Faulting module name: USER32.dll, version: 6.3.9600.19478, time stamp: 0x5d6aa558
Exception code: 0xc0000142
Fault offset: 0x00000000000ecf30
Faulting process id: 0x770
Faulting application start time: 0x01d5bcdf64d0ac17
Faulting application path: C:\Windows\system32\conhost.exe
Faulting module path: USER32.dll
Report Id: a292ad24-28d2-11ea-8103-0050569f788f
Faulting package full name: 
Faulting package-relative application ID: 

and this entry:

Faulting application name: SpecToHobImport.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5e06463f
Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 6.3.9600.18895, time stamp: 0x5a4b127e
Exception code: 0xc0000142
Fault offset: 0x0009d4e2
Faulting process id: 0x40c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d5bcdf64d0ac17
Faulting application path: C:\ScheduledScripts\Adm\SpecToHobImport\SpecToHobImport.exe
Faulting module path: KERNELBASE.dll
Report Id: a2a5c015-28d2-11ea-8103-0050569f788f
Faulting package full name: 
Faulting package-relative application ID: 

Even a console application with an empty main results in an app crash.

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  • I can only speculate, but perhaps the issue is related to the fact that a new console window invariably gets created when you use Start-Process with -Credential.
    – mklement0
    Dec 28, 2019 at 10:51

3 Answers 3

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All the process launched in the release will be finished when the release is over. If you don't want the process to be closed, try setting variable Process.clean= false.

But when you create a new release next time, you need to stop process before starting it.

Azure devops release pipeline variables process.clean=false

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When I run the Release pipeline it reports back in DevOps that it runs successfully and I can only detect that the console app has run and immediately crashed is from the windows event log on the agent server.

It seems that that release pipeline has finished and returned with success status at that time.

So I think your crash could result from the default behavior of VSTS, it will close all the process launched during the build/release after it is finished. Just like what jessehouwing describes here.

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  • So what your saying is since it crashes even when I make an empty console application that does nothing (if I remember correctly I might have made it write to a text file) I'm guessing maybe "Start-Process -FilePath $CMD -Credential $credential" starts the process but also immediately returns control back to the agent...agent say's my work is done here, I'll just kill this process...success?
    – Mike
    Dec 30, 2019 at 16:27
  • I didn't use the start-process, for me I use console.exe "argu1" "argu2"in command-line task, and this console.exe just be killed after the pipeline finished though the console.exe only completed part of his job...
    – LoLance
    Jan 1, 2020 at 11:20
  • I started down this road but the console app needs to run under given user context (a runas type scenario). I'm sure there's probably a few ways to accomplish this with the command-line/ batch process task too but this is the road I started down.
    – Mike
    Jan 3, 2020 at 20:16
  • Hi Mike, how's going with your Task Scheduler? I checked your answer above, this issue goes away if you run the agent not as service?
    – LoLance
    Jan 6, 2020 at 9:36
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Running the agent interactively solved the problem. I created a second agent on the server and when configuring I left off the "--runasservice" and just ran the agent by hand ".\run"

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  • Turns out this was the answer until I found out that without --runAsService and using --runAsAutoLogon requires I be logged in for it to have a interactive session to run in, I should have known this. I'm not sure why console applications including this one run fine without an interactive session in Task Scheduler.
    – Mike
    Dec 31, 2019 at 16:31

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