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As described in the subject, my powershell environment is executing all external commands in separate windows. In a typical test run of my team's build script, this includes things like:
- nuget.exe running for each project in a sln
- nunit test runners
It's quite aggravating. The behavior actually prevents me from multi-tasking while running psake builds, since it grabs my mouse/keyboard focus whenever a new window appears/disapears. It also swallows valuable output from assorted steps in our build process.
As per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8181490/powershell-suddenly-opens-cmd-exe-for-executing-bats, I checked $env:PATHEXT, but it is set up correctly (includes .EXE in its items, which are a semicolon-delimited list).
I am the only member of the team seeing this behavior, and it appears to be associated with some global/roaming profile for my user, as it is still happening even after I re-imaged my machine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and I can provide additional info upon request.
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As described in the subject, my powershell environment is executing all external commands in separate windows. In a typical test run of my team's build script, this includes things like:
- nuget.exe running for each project in a sln
- nunit test runners
It's quite aggravating. The behavior actually prevents me from multi-tasking while running psake builds, since it grabs my mouse/keyboard focus whenever a new window appears/disapears. It also swallows valuable output from assorted steps in our build process.
As per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8181490/powershell-suddenly-opens-cmd-exe-for-executing-bats, I checked $env:PATHEXT, but it is set up correctly (includes .EXE in its items, which are a semicolon-delimited list).
I am the only member of the team seeing this behavior, and it appears to be associated with some global/roaming profile for my user, as it is still happening even after I re-imaged my machine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and I can provide additional info upon request.
windows powershell
Could you please include a sample script that demonstrates the problem you're experiencing? It's important to see exactly how you're calling cmdlets and the params you're using.
– Colyn1337
Apr 28 '14 at 14:18
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As described in the subject, my powershell environment is executing all external commands in separate windows. In a typical test run of my team's build script, this includes things like:
- nuget.exe running for each project in a sln
- nunit test runners
It's quite aggravating. The behavior actually prevents me from multi-tasking while running psake builds, since it grabs my mouse/keyboard focus whenever a new window appears/disapears. It also swallows valuable output from assorted steps in our build process.
As per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8181490/powershell-suddenly-opens-cmd-exe-for-executing-bats, I checked $env:PATHEXT, but it is set up correctly (includes .EXE in its items, which are a semicolon-delimited list).
I am the only member of the team seeing this behavior, and it appears to be associated with some global/roaming profile for my user, as it is still happening even after I re-imaged my machine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and I can provide additional info upon request.
windows powershell
As described in the subject, my powershell environment is executing all external commands in separate windows. In a typical test run of my team's build script, this includes things like:
- nuget.exe running for each project in a sln
- nunit test runners
It's quite aggravating. The behavior actually prevents me from multi-tasking while running psake builds, since it grabs my mouse/keyboard focus whenever a new window appears/disapears. It also swallows valuable output from assorted steps in our build process.
As per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8181490/powershell-suddenly-opens-cmd-exe-for-executing-bats, I checked $env:PATHEXT, but it is set up correctly (includes .EXE in its items, which are a semicolon-delimited list).
I am the only member of the team seeing this behavior, and it appears to be associated with some global/roaming profile for my user, as it is still happening even after I re-imaged my machine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and I can provide additional info upon request.
windows powershell
windows powershell
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Could you please include a sample script that demonstrates the problem you're experiencing? It's important to see exactly how you're calling cmdlets and the params you're using.
– Colyn1337
Apr 28 '14 at 14:18
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Could you please include a sample script that demonstrates the problem you're experiencing? It's important to see exactly how you're calling cmdlets and the params you're using.
– Colyn1337
Apr 28 '14 at 14:18
Could you please include a sample script that demonstrates the problem you're experiencing? It's important to see exactly how you're calling cmdlets and the params you're using.
– Colyn1337
Apr 28 '14 at 14:18
Could you please include a sample script that demonstrates the problem you're experiencing? It's important to see exactly how you're calling cmdlets and the params you're using.
– Colyn1337
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How are the scripts written? My first reaction would be to use Start-Process with the -NoNewWindiw parameter.
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I experienced the same problem, and after a while found out that if the current working directory is deleted, you get this behavior: The commands are run in a separate command window.
So: Make sure that the working directory exists.
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How are the scripts written? My first reaction would be to use Start-Process with the -NoNewWindiw parameter.
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How are the scripts written? My first reaction would be to use Start-Process with the -NoNewWindiw parameter.
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How are the scripts written? My first reaction would be to use Start-Process with the -NoNewWindiw parameter.
How are the scripts written? My first reaction would be to use Start-Process with the -NoNewWindiw parameter.
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I experienced the same problem, and after a while found out that if the current working directory is deleted, you get this behavior: The commands are run in a separate command window.
So: Make sure that the working directory exists.
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I experienced the same problem, and after a while found out that if the current working directory is deleted, you get this behavior: The commands are run in a separate command window.
So: Make sure that the working directory exists.
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I experienced the same problem, and after a while found out that if the current working directory is deleted, you get this behavior: The commands are run in a separate command window.
So: Make sure that the working directory exists.
I experienced the same problem, and after a while found out that if the current working directory is deleted, you get this behavior: The commands are run in a separate command window.
So: Make sure that the working directory exists.
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Could you please include a sample script that demonstrates the problem you're experiencing? It's important to see exactly how you're calling cmdlets and the params you're using.
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