I use psshutdown.exe to remote shutdown computers .
but for windows 2008 and windows 7, when I use psshutdown.exe, it has error "ACCESS is denied "
I use administrator username and password
how can I solve it ?
try the following command:
shutdown -s -t 0
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Im using Open SSH and trying to use ssh-add on windows server 2012 but keep receiving the following error
Could not add identity "C:\Users\SERVICE_ACCOUNT/.ssh/id_rsa": agent refused operation
I have made sure all my permissions are intact with all files within C:\Users\SERVICE_ACCOUNT.ssh
Icacls C:\Users\SERVICE_ACCOUNT\
C:\Users\SERVICE_ACCOUNT\ NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(OI)(CI)(F)
CP\SERVICE_ACCOUNT:(OI)(CI)(F)
Icacls C:\Users\SERVICE_ACCOUNT\.ssh
C:\Users\SERVICE_ACCOUNT\.ssh CP\SERVICE_ACCOUNT:(OI)(CI)(F)
I have tried ssh-add using a different user on my windows and im able to successfully do so without any issues, i have also made sure that the permissions for the other user match my service account as well
Couldn't connect to a remote machine because of my password?
My problem here :
I can connect remotely with the normal method like "mstsc", so my user and password are working fine.
I do not understand why the password didn't work on powershell.
Could you help me for that please?
WinRM is enable on the remote machine.
Add your full command to the post for review.
You should run your powershell session as an account that has proper access to the server.
enter-pssession -computername "your PC Name" is the command.
Powershell version will matter here to the device you are trying to connect to needs to be on powershell 3.0
I have two VM's(Windows server 2008 r2) with ip
172.17.178.10
and
172.17.178.11
.
I have created a folder named
"share"
on vm with ip 172.17.178.10 that has an iso.
I logined into vm with ip 172.17.178.11 and run the following command
"Mount-DiskImage \\172.17.178.10\share\xyz.iso"
.It mounted successfully i can see the Drive in my computer.
Now i logined into 172.17.178.10 and took a remote session using powershell command
Enter-PSSession -ComputerName 172.17.178.11 -Credential Administrator
.
Now when i run the command
"Mount-DiskImage \\172.17.178.10\share\xyz.iso"
.
I get the following error:
MOUNT-DISKIMAGE : Access is denied.
+ CategoryInfo : PermissionDenied: (MSFT_DiskImage:ROOT/Microsoft/.../MSFT_DiskImage) [Mount-DiskImage],
CimException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : HRESULT 0x80070005,Mount-DiskImage
I have provided full permissions to the
share
folder.
The issue here is that powershell remoting will not allow for a second-hop authentication unless credssp is enabled. Basically what happens is that when when authenticate to the server you are remoting to it only verifies that you have access to it, it does not actually store your credentials for security reasons, so it is not able to connect to any other server in your environment. I've attached some links below with info on setting up CredSSP, which will allow you to perform second-hop remoting once it is configured.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/951608
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh849872.aspx
you could also probably set your share/NTFS permissions to allow everyone read permissions but I have not tested that.
I'm trying to successfully run a batch file located on a server pc (Windows Server 2008 R2) from my Windows 7 client PC. But its not working and the command prompt shows the following error information message.
When I run
psexec \\199.219.21.141 -u admin /c "C:\Compile.bat"
I'm prompted for password, and when I enter the password and press I get
Make sure that the default admin$ share is enabled on 199.219.21.141
(which is my machine ipaddress)
The user admin is part of the Local administrators on the server machine
Things I tried,
Turning off the UAC Turning OFF the Windows Firewall
Setting the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy DWORD to 1 in, HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
Caching the user credentials using
cmdkey.exe /add:MACHINE_NAME_HERE /user:199.219.21.141\admin /pass:PASSWORD_HERE
psexec.exe \199.219.21.141 -i notepad
cmdkey.exe /delete:199.219.21.141
After trying to connect for some time, it again displays
Make sure that the default admin$ share is enabled on 199.219.21.141
Any ideas what am I doing wrong?
GoodMorning all,
I am having some problems with the tasklist /s [servername] -u [user] -p [password]
I am on an windows 7 machine and i whant to view the tasks on my windows xp.
So i do this
tasklist /s \192.168.1.105 -u Administrator -p MyPass
The error i am recieving is unknown user or invalid password.
I am 100% positive that the username and password is correct cause i also log in with those credentials on my windows xp pc.
When i am on my windows xp and willing to do tasklist to my windows 7 pc its working fine.
Both PC's dont have an domein but are in the same WORKGROUP
Services are started on win xp. No firewall is active.
I also tried PSTools but also that one is not connecting to the windows XP machine.
Any help will be appriciated.