How to remotely run an application in Windows





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I'm trying to run an application using WinRS:



winrs -r:172.19.159.50 -u:my-user -p:my-pass "C:/Program Files/folder/myapp.exe"


But I get this error:




Unhandled Exception: Process is terminated due to
StackOverflowException.




I was wondering if there is a way I can solve this or another way to run the app remotely.
The local system is Windows Server 2016 and the remote target is a Windows 7 PC.










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  • Did you try PsExec?

    – lx07
    Feb 7 at 19:05











  • @lx07 it's not working either...what about OpenSSH? is it worth it to try?

    – Natiya
    Feb 7 at 22:05




















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I'm trying to run an application using WinRS:



winrs -r:172.19.159.50 -u:my-user -p:my-pass "C:/Program Files/folder/myapp.exe"


But I get this error:




Unhandled Exception: Process is terminated due to
StackOverflowException.




I was wondering if there is a way I can solve this or another way to run the app remotely.
The local system is Windows Server 2016 and the remote target is a Windows 7 PC.










share|improve this question























  • Did you try PsExec?

    – lx07
    Feb 7 at 19:05











  • @lx07 it's not working either...what about OpenSSH? is it worth it to try?

    – Natiya
    Feb 7 at 22:05
















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I'm trying to run an application using WinRS:



winrs -r:172.19.159.50 -u:my-user -p:my-pass "C:/Program Files/folder/myapp.exe"


But I get this error:




Unhandled Exception: Process is terminated due to
StackOverflowException.




I was wondering if there is a way I can solve this or another way to run the app remotely.
The local system is Windows Server 2016 and the remote target is a Windows 7 PC.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to run an application using WinRS:



winrs -r:172.19.159.50 -u:my-user -p:my-pass "C:/Program Files/folder/myapp.exe"


But I get this error:




Unhandled Exception: Process is terminated due to
StackOverflowException.




I was wondering if there is a way I can solve this or another way to run the app remotely.
The local system is Windows Server 2016 and the remote target is a Windows 7 PC.







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  • Did you try PsExec?

    – lx07
    Feb 7 at 19:05











  • @lx07 it's not working either...what about OpenSSH? is it worth it to try?

    – Natiya
    Feb 7 at 22:05





















  • Did you try PsExec?

    – lx07
    Feb 7 at 19:05











  • @lx07 it's not working either...what about OpenSSH? is it worth it to try?

    – Natiya
    Feb 7 at 22:05



















Did you try PsExec?

– lx07
Feb 7 at 19:05





Did you try PsExec?

– lx07
Feb 7 at 19:05













@lx07 it's not working either...what about OpenSSH? is it worth it to try?

– Natiya
Feb 7 at 22:05







@lx07 it's not working either...what about OpenSSH? is it worth it to try?

– Natiya
Feb 7 at 22:05












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