I attached test v2 packager engines. Please back up and replace the exes in the following folder:
C:Program Files (x86)SAPIEN Technologies, IncPowerShell Studio 2012Script Engines
Once replaced, repackage the script and see if you still get the same error.
David
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Error when trying to package file with "Run As User"
- Alexander Riedel
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Error when trying to package file with "Run As User"
We need to determine where this error message exactly comes from. Can you make a screenshot of the actual message and post it here?
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Error when trying to package file with "Run As User"
It happens when I try to run the file exe. It's not very informative.
I'm sure it has less to do with an error in the program and more to do with how the account needs to be configured (either in AD or on the local machine).
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I'm sure it has less to do with an error in the program and more to do with how the account needs to be configured (either in AD or on the local machine).
Attached files
- Alexander Riedel
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Error when trying to package file with "Run As User"
I thought you had an error with a missing directory object.
For accounts it is usually best to specify the full account (domain or machine) in its full form. The account MUST have local login premissions.
Group policy can very often override local settings.
For accounts it is usually best to specify the full account (domain or machine) in its full form. The account MUST have local login premissions.
Group policy can very often override local settings.
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Error when trying to package file with "Run As User"
yup, as previously stated, it only works with my Domain admin account. I gave up and just used pssession's and invoke commands within the script instead.