You can enclose applications that have spaces in their name with This flag suppresses the display of the license dialog. If you omit the computer name, PsExec runs the application on the local system, and if you specify a wildcard (\\*), PsExec runs the command on all computers in the current will execute the command on each of the computers listed in the file.Īrguments to pass (note that file paths must be absolute paths on the target system). Use -background to run at low memory and I/O priority on Vista.ĭirect PsExec to run the application on the remote computer or computers specified. Specifies -low, -belownormal, -abovenormal, -high or -realtime to run the process at a different priority. Set the working directory of the process (relative to remote computer).ĭisplay the UI on the Winlogon secure desktop (local system only). Specifies optional user name for login to remote computer.Ĭopy the specified file only if it has a higher version number or is newer on than the one on the remote system. Run the remote process in the System account. Specifies the name of the remote service to create or interact with. If you omit this you will be prompted to enter a hidden password. Specifies optional password for user name. Specifies timeout in seconds connecting to remote computers. On Windows Vista the process runs with Low Integrity. Run process as limited user (strips the Administrators group and allows only privileges assigned to the Users group). If the target system is Vista or higher, has the process run with the account's elevated token, if available. This flag is required when attempting to run console applications interactively (with redirected standard IO). If no session is specified the process runs in the console session. Run the program so that it interacts with the desktop of the specified session on the remote system. If you omit this option the application must be in the system path on the remote system.ĭon't wait for process to terminate (non-interactive).ĭoes not load the specified account’s profile.Ĭopy the specified program even if the file already exists on the remote system. For example, to run the application on CPU 2 and CPU 4, enter: "-a 2,4"Ĭopy the specified executable to the remote system for execution. Separate processors on which the application can run with commas where 1 is the lowest numbered CPU.
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