PsExec launched batch file from host windows 7 to guest Windows 7 to copy shared folder path not recognized












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I use Virtualbox with host Windows 7 and guest WIndows 7.



I created a batch file to move a folder (with files and subfolder inside) from E: shared folder of Virtualbox to D: (My Hard Drive)



This batch files if is launced from guest machine copy all files and subfolder and after delete the folder from shared folder of Virtualbox (works).



Now i tryed to launch this batch file foldertomove.bat saved on guest machine via psexec insiede a batch file in Host Machine but do not work, return path error (is the same batch file foldertomove.bat saved in Guest Machine and launced from Guest Machine Works).



batch file foldertomove.bat in Guest machine (works if launched from guest machine only)



:: 'Code'
xcopy /Y /E "E:Folder To Move" "D:Folder To Move"
del /S /Q "E:Folder To Move"
rmdir /S /Q "E:Folder To Move"
ping -n 10 localhost >nul 2>&1
PAUSE


Batch files in Host machine with psexec command




psexec -d -i -u Username -p Password PC-NAME "D:foldertomove.bat"




E: is the shared folder of Virtualbox that contains folder to move



Why if I launch foldertomove.bat from Guest machine works and if i launch foldertomove.bat from a batch file with Psexec from Host machine give my Path Error ?










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    I use Virtualbox with host Windows 7 and guest WIndows 7.



    I created a batch file to move a folder (with files and subfolder inside) from E: shared folder of Virtualbox to D: (My Hard Drive)



    This batch files if is launced from guest machine copy all files and subfolder and after delete the folder from shared folder of Virtualbox (works).



    Now i tryed to launch this batch file foldertomove.bat saved on guest machine via psexec insiede a batch file in Host Machine but do not work, return path error (is the same batch file foldertomove.bat saved in Guest Machine and launced from Guest Machine Works).



    batch file foldertomove.bat in Guest machine (works if launched from guest machine only)



    :: 'Code'
    xcopy /Y /E "E:Folder To Move" "D:Folder To Move"
    del /S /Q "E:Folder To Move"
    rmdir /S /Q "E:Folder To Move"
    ping -n 10 localhost >nul 2>&1
    PAUSE


    Batch files in Host machine with psexec command




    psexec -d -i -u Username -p Password PC-NAME "D:foldertomove.bat"




    E: is the shared folder of Virtualbox that contains folder to move



    Why if I launch foldertomove.bat from Guest machine works and if i launch foldertomove.bat from a batch file with Psexec from Host machine give my Path Error ?










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      I use Virtualbox with host Windows 7 and guest WIndows 7.



      I created a batch file to move a folder (with files and subfolder inside) from E: shared folder of Virtualbox to D: (My Hard Drive)



      This batch files if is launced from guest machine copy all files and subfolder and after delete the folder from shared folder of Virtualbox (works).



      Now i tryed to launch this batch file foldertomove.bat saved on guest machine via psexec insiede a batch file in Host Machine but do not work, return path error (is the same batch file foldertomove.bat saved in Guest Machine and launced from Guest Machine Works).



      batch file foldertomove.bat in Guest machine (works if launched from guest machine only)



      :: 'Code'
      xcopy /Y /E "E:Folder To Move" "D:Folder To Move"
      del /S /Q "E:Folder To Move"
      rmdir /S /Q "E:Folder To Move"
      ping -n 10 localhost >nul 2>&1
      PAUSE


      Batch files in Host machine with psexec command




      psexec -d -i -u Username -p Password PC-NAME "D:foldertomove.bat"




      E: is the shared folder of Virtualbox that contains folder to move



      Why if I launch foldertomove.bat from Guest machine works and if i launch foldertomove.bat from a batch file with Psexec from Host machine give my Path Error ?










      share|improve this question














      I use Virtualbox with host Windows 7 and guest WIndows 7.



      I created a batch file to move a folder (with files and subfolder inside) from E: shared folder of Virtualbox to D: (My Hard Drive)



      This batch files if is launced from guest machine copy all files and subfolder and after delete the folder from shared folder of Virtualbox (works).



      Now i tryed to launch this batch file foldertomove.bat saved on guest machine via psexec insiede a batch file in Host Machine but do not work, return path error (is the same batch file foldertomove.bat saved in Guest Machine and launced from Guest Machine Works).



      batch file foldertomove.bat in Guest machine (works if launched from guest machine only)



      :: 'Code'
      xcopy /Y /E "E:Folder To Move" "D:Folder To Move"
      del /S /Q "E:Folder To Move"
      rmdir /S /Q "E:Folder To Move"
      ping -n 10 localhost >nul 2>&1
      PAUSE


      Batch files in Host machine with psexec command




      psexec -d -i -u Username -p Password PC-NAME "D:foldertomove.bat"




      E: is the shared folder of Virtualbox that contains folder to move



      Why if I launch foldertomove.bat from Guest machine works and if i launch foldertomove.bat from a batch file with Psexec from Host machine give my Path Error ?







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