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Execute processes remotely has stopped working.
Shane:
I use avast myself :-)
Can you run psexec.exe from a cmd window without any trouble?
I will get you the command to try if it does and see if we can find out why it is crashing. I am Googleing "psexec.exe crashing" but not finding anything on it.
Shane
punyn00b:
Hmm, sorry about that. The computer I was using freaked out on me for some reason and I had to do a system restore. Anyway...
Yeah, when I navigate to the directory that psexec.exe is located in (cd c:\program files (x86)\tweaking.com\windows repair (all in one)\files\psexec.exe in this case) it looks like it would probably execute if I knew the right command parameters to use and had a working internet connection (I don't, that's one of the things I'm trying to figure out). This is what I get:
--- Quote ---PsExec v1.98 - Execute processes remotely
Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
PsExec executes a program on a remote system, where remotely executed console applications execute interactively.
--- End quote ---
And then after that it lists a bunch of different switches and stuff that you can use. Correct me if I'm wrong, but just judging by the description of what the program does it looks like it's pulling these batch files out of the cloud somewhere and without an internet connection I'm pretty much just spinning my wheels until I get that issue solved.
I've got a feeling this is probably going to be a clean install situation. My brother's laptop broke on him and he pulled the hard drive out of it and put it in another laptop (different make and model, different hardware, etc...) so the hardware profiles and drivers are probably all kinds of messed up. Just kinda using it as a guinea pig to see if there's anything I can do to get it working right before I have to admit defeat, back everything up, and start fresh.
friedmonky:
--- Quote from: punyn00b on January 24, 2012, 01:18:54 am ---I've got a feeling this is probably going to be a clean install situation. My brother's laptop broke on him and he pulled the hard drive out of it and put it in another laptop (different make and model, different hardware, etc...) so the hardware profiles and drivers are probably all kinds of messed up. Just kinda using it as a guinea pig to see if there's anything I can do to get it working right before I have to admit defeat, back everything up, and start fresh.
--- End quote ---
No wonder you are having issues with it. You are lucky that you were even able to boot the thing up!
Shane:
--- Quote ---I've got a feeling this is probably going to be a clean install situation. My brother's laptop broke on him and he pulled the hard drive out of it and put it in another laptop (different make and model, different hardware, etc...) so the hardware profiles and drivers are probably all kinds of messed up. Just kinda using it as a guinea pig to see if there's anything I can do to get it working right before I have to admit defeat, back everything up, and start fresh.
--- End quote ---
Driver issues can cause a lot of problems, and that's something the windows repair doesn't mess with.
You could do a repair install as an option to the fresh install as well.
--- Quote ---And then after that it lists a bunch of different switches and stuff that you can use. Correct me if I'm wrong, but just judging by the description of what the program does it looks like it's pulling these batch files out of the cloud somewhere and without an internet connection
--- End quote ---
Dont need an internet connection :-) My program writes out the bat files and then runs psexec.exe on the bat files so they are ran under the system account. On XP I didn't need to do this. But because of the trusted installer in Vista and newer I had to. Otherwise the repairs would cause problems as only parts of them where allowed to touch the system while the rest was blocked by the trusted installer. So running it as the system account was the answer and now the repairs have full access :-)
Shane
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