Running powershell or cmd on docker container
I want to check the content of my docker container. I want to run a powershell or command prompt inside container so I can list directories.
This container image is hosting ASP.NET Web API application using ASP.net 4.6.1 framework.
I ran following commands:
docker container ls - to list conatiners
docker exec -i -t a1da40af6b3c powershell
But nothing happens (as shown in the image). Am i missing anything?
docker asp.net-web-api docker-windows docker-exec docker-desktop
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I want to check the content of my docker container. I want to run a powershell or command prompt inside container so I can list directories.
This container image is hosting ASP.NET Web API application using ASP.net 4.6.1 framework.
I ran following commands:
docker container ls - to list conatiners
docker exec -i -t a1da40af6b3c powershell
But nothing happens (as shown in the image). Am i missing anything?
docker asp.net-web-api docker-windows docker-exec docker-desktop
1
1. Use-it
, 2. Don't use ISE, try from normal powershell prompt
– Gregory Suvalian
Jan 2 at 1:11
@GregorySuvalian: using normal powershell did the trick. Please add this as answer and i will accept it.
– OpenStack
Jan 2 at 1:19
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I want to check the content of my docker container. I want to run a powershell or command prompt inside container so I can list directories.
This container image is hosting ASP.NET Web API application using ASP.net 4.6.1 framework.
I ran following commands:
docker container ls - to list conatiners
docker exec -i -t a1da40af6b3c powershell
But nothing happens (as shown in the image). Am i missing anything?
docker asp.net-web-api docker-windows docker-exec docker-desktop
I want to check the content of my docker container. I want to run a powershell or command prompt inside container so I can list directories.
This container image is hosting ASP.NET Web API application using ASP.net 4.6.1 framework.
I ran following commands:
docker container ls - to list conatiners
docker exec -i -t a1da40af6b3c powershell
But nothing happens (as shown in the image). Am i missing anything?
docker asp.net-web-api docker-windows docker-exec docker-desktop
docker asp.net-web-api docker-windows docker-exec docker-desktop
edited Jan 31 at 21:37


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1
1. Use-it
, 2. Don't use ISE, try from normal powershell prompt
– Gregory Suvalian
Jan 2 at 1:11
@GregorySuvalian: using normal powershell did the trick. Please add this as answer and i will accept it.
– OpenStack
Jan 2 at 1:19
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1
1. Use-it
, 2. Don't use ISE, try from normal powershell prompt
– Gregory Suvalian
Jan 2 at 1:11
@GregorySuvalian: using normal powershell did the trick. Please add this as answer and i will accept it.
– OpenStack
Jan 2 at 1:19
1
1
1. Use
-it
, 2. Don't use ISE, try from normal powershell prompt– Gregory Suvalian
Jan 2 at 1:11
1. Use
-it
, 2. Don't use ISE, try from normal powershell prompt– Gregory Suvalian
Jan 2 at 1:11
@GregorySuvalian: using normal powershell did the trick. Please add this as answer and i will accept it.
– OpenStack
Jan 2 at 1:19
@GregorySuvalian: using normal powershell did the trick. Please add this as answer and i will accept it.
– OpenStack
Jan 2 at 1:19
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ISE hosted powershell does not work properly with a bunch of things. So try to do this either inside standalone powershell console or use VS Code.
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ISE hosted powershell does not work properly with a bunch of things. So try to do this either inside standalone powershell console or use VS Code.
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ISE hosted powershell does not work properly with a bunch of things. So try to do this either inside standalone powershell console or use VS Code.
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ISE hosted powershell does not work properly with a bunch of things. So try to do this either inside standalone powershell console or use VS Code.
ISE hosted powershell does not work properly with a bunch of things. So try to do this either inside standalone powershell console or use VS Code.
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-it
, 2. Don't use ISE, try from normal powershell prompt– Gregory Suvalian
Jan 2 at 1:11
@GregorySuvalian: using normal powershell did the trick. Please add this as answer and i will accept it.
– OpenStack
Jan 2 at 1:19