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I have a vbscript that runs different commands via cmd. One is robocopy and another is a 7zip command. Therefore I downloaded the 7z-Standalone Console.



When I run my wsf via rightclick and run, everything works. But when I run the same wsf via taskscheduler just the robocopy will execute and the script stops at the 7zip command.
Is there any known issue with 7zip command line and the windows taskscheduler?



The issue also occures if I create a .cmd with just the one 7zip command in it - it starts via rightclick but not via taskscheduler.
I also tried different users - no success.



The only thing working is running the wsf local or via cmd.



Here is the copy.wsf:



Dim oFS
Dim oShell

Set oFS = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set oShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")

WAITFORSCRIPTEND = true
DONTSHOWWINDOW = 0

strRoboCopyA = "cmd.exe /C Robocopy.exe "FolderA" "FolderB" "xyz.*"""
strRoboCopyB = "cmd.exe /C Robocopy.exe "FolderB" "FolderC" "*.zip" /mov"
str7zip = "tools7za a ""archive.zip"" -sdel ""FolderB"""

oShell.run strRoboCopyA, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND
oShell.run str7zip, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND
oShell.run strRoboCopyB, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND`









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    I have a vbscript that runs different commands via cmd. One is robocopy and another is a 7zip command. Therefore I downloaded the 7z-Standalone Console.



    When I run my wsf via rightclick and run, everything works. But when I run the same wsf via taskscheduler just the robocopy will execute and the script stops at the 7zip command.
    Is there any known issue with 7zip command line and the windows taskscheduler?



    The issue also occures if I create a .cmd with just the one 7zip command in it - it starts via rightclick but not via taskscheduler.
    I also tried different users - no success.



    The only thing working is running the wsf local or via cmd.



    Here is the copy.wsf:



    Dim oFS
    Dim oShell

    Set oFS = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
    Set oShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")

    WAITFORSCRIPTEND = true
    DONTSHOWWINDOW = 0

    strRoboCopyA = "cmd.exe /C Robocopy.exe "FolderA" "FolderB" "xyz.*"""
    strRoboCopyB = "cmd.exe /C Robocopy.exe "FolderB" "FolderC" "*.zip" /mov"
    str7zip = "tools7za a ""archive.zip"" -sdel ""FolderB"""

    oShell.run strRoboCopyA, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND
    oShell.run str7zip, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND
    oShell.run strRoboCopyB, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND`









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      I have a vbscript that runs different commands via cmd. One is robocopy and another is a 7zip command. Therefore I downloaded the 7z-Standalone Console.



      When I run my wsf via rightclick and run, everything works. But when I run the same wsf via taskscheduler just the robocopy will execute and the script stops at the 7zip command.
      Is there any known issue with 7zip command line and the windows taskscheduler?



      The issue also occures if I create a .cmd with just the one 7zip command in it - it starts via rightclick but not via taskscheduler.
      I also tried different users - no success.



      The only thing working is running the wsf local or via cmd.



      Here is the copy.wsf:



      Dim oFS
      Dim oShell

      Set oFS = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
      Set oShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")

      WAITFORSCRIPTEND = true
      DONTSHOWWINDOW = 0

      strRoboCopyA = "cmd.exe /C Robocopy.exe "FolderA" "FolderB" "xyz.*"""
      strRoboCopyB = "cmd.exe /C Robocopy.exe "FolderB" "FolderC" "*.zip" /mov"
      str7zip = "tools7za a ""archive.zip"" -sdel ""FolderB"""

      oShell.run strRoboCopyA, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND
      oShell.run str7zip, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND
      oShell.run strRoboCopyB, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND`









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      I have a vbscript that runs different commands via cmd. One is robocopy and another is a 7zip command. Therefore I downloaded the 7z-Standalone Console.



      When I run my wsf via rightclick and run, everything works. But when I run the same wsf via taskscheduler just the robocopy will execute and the script stops at the 7zip command.
      Is there any known issue with 7zip command line and the windows taskscheduler?



      The issue also occures if I create a .cmd with just the one 7zip command in it - it starts via rightclick but not via taskscheduler.
      I also tried different users - no success.



      The only thing working is running the wsf local or via cmd.



      Here is the copy.wsf:



      Dim oFS
      Dim oShell

      Set oFS = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
      Set oShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")

      WAITFORSCRIPTEND = true
      DONTSHOWWINDOW = 0

      strRoboCopyA = "cmd.exe /C Robocopy.exe "FolderA" "FolderB" "xyz.*"""
      strRoboCopyB = "cmd.exe /C Robocopy.exe "FolderB" "FolderC" "*.zip" /mov"
      str7zip = "tools7za a ""archive.zip"" -sdel ""FolderB"""

      oShell.run strRoboCopyA, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND
      oShell.run str7zip, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND
      oShell.run strRoboCopyB, DONTSHOWWINDOW, WAITFORSCRIPTEND`






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