How to properly specify arguments Start-Process in PowerShell?
I've got this code:
$cmdPath = "$PSScriptRootletsencryptletsencrypt.exe"
$cmdArgList = @(
"-R"
)
Start-Process -FilePath $cmdPath -ArgumentList $cmdArgList -Wait -Verb runAs -PassThru -RedirectStandardOutput stdout.txt
I always get an error stating this:
Start-Process : Parameter set cannot be resolved using the specified named parameters.
At line:7 char:1
+ Start-Process -FilePath $cmdPath -ArgumentList $cmdArgList -Wait -Ver ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Start-Process], ParameterBindingException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : AmbiguousParameterSet,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.StartProcessCommand
I have no idea what i'm doing wrong here... Can anybody help me here please?
powershell
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I've got this code:
$cmdPath = "$PSScriptRootletsencryptletsencrypt.exe"
$cmdArgList = @(
"-R"
)
Start-Process -FilePath $cmdPath -ArgumentList $cmdArgList -Wait -Verb runAs -PassThru -RedirectStandardOutput stdout.txt
I always get an error stating this:
Start-Process : Parameter set cannot be resolved using the specified named parameters.
At line:7 char:1
+ Start-Process -FilePath $cmdPath -ArgumentList $cmdArgList -Wait -Ver ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Start-Process], ParameterBindingException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : AmbiguousParameterSet,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.StartProcessCommand
I have no idea what i'm doing wrong here... Can anybody help me here please?
powershell
If you check the documentation for Start-Process (Show-Command -Name Start-Process
) you'll find thatRedirectStandardOutput
andVerb
belong to different parameter sets.
– notjustme
Dec 4 at 13:55
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I've got this code:
$cmdPath = "$PSScriptRootletsencryptletsencrypt.exe"
$cmdArgList = @(
"-R"
)
Start-Process -FilePath $cmdPath -ArgumentList $cmdArgList -Wait -Verb runAs -PassThru -RedirectStandardOutput stdout.txt
I always get an error stating this:
Start-Process : Parameter set cannot be resolved using the specified named parameters.
At line:7 char:1
+ Start-Process -FilePath $cmdPath -ArgumentList $cmdArgList -Wait -Ver ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Start-Process], ParameterBindingException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : AmbiguousParameterSet,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.StartProcessCommand
I have no idea what i'm doing wrong here... Can anybody help me here please?
powershell
I've got this code:
$cmdPath = "$PSScriptRootletsencryptletsencrypt.exe"
$cmdArgList = @(
"-R"
)
Start-Process -FilePath $cmdPath -ArgumentList $cmdArgList -Wait -Verb runAs -PassThru -RedirectStandardOutput stdout.txt
I always get an error stating this:
Start-Process : Parameter set cannot be resolved using the specified named parameters.
At line:7 char:1
+ Start-Process -FilePath $cmdPath -ArgumentList $cmdArgList -Wait -Ver ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Start-Process], ParameterBindingException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : AmbiguousParameterSet,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.StartProcessCommand
I have no idea what i'm doing wrong here... Can anybody help me here please?
powershell
powershell
edited Dec 4 at 13:51
Tomasz Jakub Rup
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asked Dec 4 at 13:03
Kazoooka
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If you check the documentation for Start-Process (Show-Command -Name Start-Process
) you'll find thatRedirectStandardOutput
andVerb
belong to different parameter sets.
– notjustme
Dec 4 at 13:55
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If you check the documentation for Start-Process (Show-Command -Name Start-Process
) you'll find thatRedirectStandardOutput
andVerb
belong to different parameter sets.
– notjustme
Dec 4 at 13:55
If you check the documentation for Start-Process (
Show-Command -Name Start-Process
) you'll find that RedirectStandardOutput
and Verb
belong to different parameter sets.– notjustme
Dec 4 at 13:55
If you check the documentation for Start-Process (
Show-Command -Name Start-Process
) you'll find that RedirectStandardOutput
and Verb
belong to different parameter sets.– notjustme
Dec 4 at 13:55
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If you check the documentation for Start-Process (
Show-Command -Name Start-Process
) you'll find thatRedirectStandardOutput
andVerb
belong to different parameter sets.– notjustme
Dec 4 at 13:55