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So I have a powershell script that is supposed to run an executable with an argument to pass to set which method I want to run, and I need to pass a parameter, which is a directory to a config file. So this is what I have

Start-Process -FilePath "C:Program FilesMSBuildest.exe" -ArgumentList /genmsi/f $MySourceDirectorysrcDeploymentInstallations.xml

/f is the shortname and file is the long name for my attribute... I get an error in powershell telling me that a positional parameter cannot be found for /f or /file.

Any thoughts?

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Try quoting the argument list:

Start-Process -FilePath "C:Program FilesMSBuildest.exe" -ArgumentList "/genmsi/f $MySourceDirectorysrcDeploymentInstallations.xml"

You can also provide the argument list as an array (comma separated args) but using a string is usually easier.


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