Clinton James, on Friday, August 9, 2019 04:33 PM, wrote...
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> You are right, it is the wrong behavior though the command is perfectly valid.
> My first example shows the current problem, sqlite3.exe does not bring me
> into an
> interactive shell. I am trying to get the correct behavior while
You are right, it is the wrong behavior though the command is perfectly valid.
My first example shows the current problem, sqlite3.exe does not bring me into
an interactive shell. I am trying to get the correct behavior while using
Powershell Enter-PSSession to access a remote machine and the
] Powershell Enter-PSSession for sqlite3.exe fails
>
>I can run sqlite3.exe on a remote server with a remote desktop
>connection but when I try using Enter-PSSession, using the same
>credentials, the sqlite3.exe gives no output and no exitcode.
>However, if I use the -version option it d
Clinton James, on Thursday, August 8, 2019 11:47 AM, wrote...
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> [lab-6]: PS C:\swimage\release\utilities> .\sqlite3.exe -version
> 3.29.0 2019-07-10 17:32:03
> fc82b73eaac8b36950e527f12c4b5dc1e147e6f4ad2217ae43ad82882a88bfa6
> [lab-6]: PS C:\...\utilities> .\sqlite3.exe dummy.db
> [lab-6]: PS
I can run sqlite3.exe on a remote server with a remote desktop connection but
when I try using Enter-PSSession, using the same credentials, the sqlite3.exe
gives no output and no exitcode. However, if I use the -version option it
dutifully reports the version. I have tried search engines, but
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