Trouble Invoking PSExec from ForEach Loop to run cmd file on remote machines












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I'm having issues with error 9009 and error code 6 when trying to run the below. I can successfully run this on 1 machine without the ForEach loop so, i'm wondering what's going on with PSExec here.



$Credential = Get-Credential
$Random = Get-Random -Maximum 3
ForEach ($device in $site) {
New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
Copy-Item C:ClientInstall -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
psexec \$device cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd
}
Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem


The $device variable is just an IP of the client which is in the $site variable which is a list of IP's. These are non-domain joined devices so, hence the faff.



Thanks in advance



EDIT:



I then tried the following:



$Credential = get-credential
$Random = Get-Random -Maximum 3
ForEach ($device in $site) {
New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
Copy-Item C:ClientInstall -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
psexec ("\" + $device) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd


}
Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem


Main Change being:



psexec ("\" + $device) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd


This returns:



psexec : Connecting to 10.00.00.101...
At line:1 char:1
+ psexec ("\" + $posdevice) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallsccmguidrepair ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (Connecting to 10.00.00.101...:String) , RemoteException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NativeCommandError

Starting PSEXESVC service on 10.00.00.100...Connecting with PsExec service on 10.00.00.101...Starting cmd.exe on 10.00.00.101...
cmd.exe exited on 10.00.00.101 with error code 6.


Does anyone know what's going on here? Lost.



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    I'm having issues with error 9009 and error code 6 when trying to run the below. I can successfully run this on 1 machine without the ForEach loop so, i'm wondering what's going on with PSExec here.



    $Credential = Get-Credential
    $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 3
    ForEach ($device in $site) {
    New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
    Copy-Item C:ClientInstall -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
    psexec \$device cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd
    }
    Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem


    The $device variable is just an IP of the client which is in the $site variable which is a list of IP's. These are non-domain joined devices so, hence the faff.



    Thanks in advance



    EDIT:



    I then tried the following:



    $Credential = get-credential
    $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 3
    ForEach ($device in $site) {
    New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
    Copy-Item C:ClientInstall -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
    psexec ("\" + $device) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd


    }
    Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem


    Main Change being:



    psexec ("\" + $device) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd


    This returns:



    psexec : Connecting to 10.00.00.101...
    At line:1 char:1
    + psexec ("\" + $posdevice) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallsccmguidrepair ...
    + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (Connecting to 10.00.00.101...:String) , RemoteException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NativeCommandError

    Starting PSEXESVC service on 10.00.00.100...Connecting with PsExec service on 10.00.00.101...Starting cmd.exe on 10.00.00.101...
    cmd.exe exited on 10.00.00.101 with error code 6.


    Does anyone know what's going on here? Lost.



    Thanks










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      I'm having issues with error 9009 and error code 6 when trying to run the below. I can successfully run this on 1 machine without the ForEach loop so, i'm wondering what's going on with PSExec here.



      $Credential = Get-Credential
      $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 3
      ForEach ($device in $site) {
      New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
      Copy-Item C:ClientInstall -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
      psexec \$device cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd
      }
      Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem


      The $device variable is just an IP of the client which is in the $site variable which is a list of IP's. These are non-domain joined devices so, hence the faff.



      Thanks in advance



      EDIT:



      I then tried the following:



      $Credential = get-credential
      $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 3
      ForEach ($device in $site) {
      New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
      Copy-Item C:ClientInstall -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
      psexec ("\" + $device) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd


      }
      Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem


      Main Change being:



      psexec ("\" + $device) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd


      This returns:



      psexec : Connecting to 10.00.00.101...
      At line:1 char:1
      + psexec ("\" + $posdevice) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallsccmguidrepair ...
      + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (Connecting to 10.00.00.101...:String) , RemoteException
      + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NativeCommandError

      Starting PSEXESVC service on 10.00.00.100...Connecting with PsExec service on 10.00.00.101...Starting cmd.exe on 10.00.00.101...
      cmd.exe exited on 10.00.00.101 with error code 6.


      Does anyone know what's going on here? Lost.



      Thanks










      share|improve this question
















      I'm having issues with error 9009 and error code 6 when trying to run the below. I can successfully run this on 1 machine without the ForEach loop so, i'm wondering what's going on with PSExec here.



      $Credential = Get-Credential
      $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 3
      ForEach ($device in $site) {
      New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
      Copy-Item C:ClientInstall -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
      psexec \$device cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd
      }
      Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem


      The $device variable is just an IP of the client which is in the $site variable which is a list of IP's. These are non-domain joined devices so, hence the faff.



      Thanks in advance



      EDIT:



      I then tried the following:



      $Credential = get-credential
      $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 3
      ForEach ($device in $site) {
      New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
      Copy-Item C:ClientInstall -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
      psexec ("\" + $device) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd


      }
      Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem


      Main Change being:



      psexec ("\" + $device) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallclientinstall.cmd


      This returns:



      psexec : Connecting to 10.00.00.101...
      At line:1 char:1
      + psexec ("\" + $posdevice) cmd.exe /c c:ClientInstallsccmguidrepair ...
      + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (Connecting to 10.00.00.101...:String) , RemoteException
      + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NativeCommandError

      Starting PSEXESVC service on 10.00.00.100...Connecting with PsExec service on 10.00.00.101...Starting cmd.exe on 10.00.00.101...
      cmd.exe exited on 10.00.00.101 with error code 6.


      Does anyone know what's going on here? Lost.



      Thanks







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          I was able to get past the above 9009 and Error Code 6 errors by using Start-Process and calling DOS to run the PSEXEC remote sessions in then call it again to run the bat file:



          $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 10
          ForEach ($device in $site) {
          New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
          Copy-Item C:\ClientRevert -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
          Start-Process cmd "/c C:psexec.exe -u admin -p P@ssword \$device cmd /c c:ClientRevertclientinstall.cmd"


          }


          Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem





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            I was able to get past the above 9009 and Error Code 6 errors by using Start-Process and calling DOS to run the PSEXEC remote sessions in then call it again to run the bat file:



            $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 10
            ForEach ($device in $site) {
            New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
            Copy-Item C:\ClientRevert -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
            Start-Process cmd "/c C:psexec.exe -u admin -p P@ssword \$device cmd /c c:ClientRevertclientinstall.cmd"


            }


            Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem





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              I was able to get past the above 9009 and Error Code 6 errors by using Start-Process and calling DOS to run the PSEXEC remote sessions in then call it again to run the bat file:



              $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 10
              ForEach ($device in $site) {
              New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
              Copy-Item C:\ClientRevert -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
              Start-Process cmd "/c C:psexec.exe -u admin -p P@ssword \$device cmd /c c:ClientRevertclientinstall.cmd"


              }


              Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem





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                I was able to get past the above 9009 and Error Code 6 errors by using Start-Process and calling DOS to run the PSEXEC remote sessions in then call it again to run the bat file:



                $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 10
                ForEach ($device in $site) {
                New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
                Copy-Item C:\ClientRevert -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
                Start-Process cmd "/c C:psexec.exe -u admin -p P@ssword \$device cmd /c c:ClientRevertclientinstall.cmd"


                }


                Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem





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                I was able to get past the above 9009 and Error Code 6 errors by using Start-Process and calling DOS to run the PSEXEC remote sessions in then call it again to run the bat file:



                $Random = Get-Random -Maximum 10
                ForEach ($device in $site) {
                New-PSDrive -Name ($SiteCode + $Random) -PSProvider FileSystem -Root ('\' + $device + 'c$') -Description STE -Credential $Credential
                Copy-Item C:\ClientRevert -Destination "$($SiteCode + $Random):" -Verbose -Recurse -Force
                Start-Process cmd "/c C:psexec.exe -u admin -p P@ssword \$device cmd /c c:ClientRevertclientinstall.cmd"


                }


                Remove-PSDrive -Name ($Sitecode + '*') -Force -PSProvider FileSystem






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