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is there a way to get PSEXEC to output the results of python


Useful Command-line Commands on WindowsCapturing output of remote process from sysinternal's psexecProblem using psexec to remotely GAC a fileRedirect output of Python program to /dev/nullpsexec and xcopy error 4Does psexec support input redirection?PsExec will not work due to File and Print Sharing disabled in firewallUnzip from stdin to stdout - funzip, pythonWrite Python Output to File in Cronjobpsexec hangs only when using username and password and calling from a PowerShell script






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The situation: I am running psexec.exe from one windows machine to another and would like to run a python script on the remote machine and look at the output of the script without having to pipe it to a file and then read out the file, because the script is actually interactive and needs to have user input and display results back to the user for real time decisions. Running psexec in it's current form does not display anything when a python script is ran.
example:

C:UsersrweberDesktopPSEXEX>PsExec.exe dcn0 -u administrator -p password C:Python26python.exe
gives no stdin,stdout,stderr or access to the python console. It will just sit there until exited.
Can this be fixed? How do you fix it?










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  • ps... running python 2.6 on both.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 17:52











  • pps. piping the command to a batch file and then running it still does not give me the stdout/stderr of any python script let alone stdin for a script.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 18:07











  • PPPS. problem with psexec extends to other shell type interfaces that spawn another process. These processes are normally monitered by the cmd window that spawned them when ran locally, but running the cmd prompt remotely does not forward the stdout/err/in between the remote cmd window and the spawned process. other examples: perl, ssh.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 20:05


















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The situation: I am running psexec.exe from one windows machine to another and would like to run a python script on the remote machine and look at the output of the script without having to pipe it to a file and then read out the file, because the script is actually interactive and needs to have user input and display results back to the user for real time decisions. Running psexec in it's current form does not display anything when a python script is ran.
example:

C:UsersrweberDesktopPSEXEX>PsExec.exe dcn0 -u administrator -p password C:Python26python.exe
gives no stdin,stdout,stderr or access to the python console. It will just sit there until exited.
Can this be fixed? How do you fix it?










share|improve this question
























  • ps... running python 2.6 on both.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 17:52











  • pps. piping the command to a batch file and then running it still does not give me the stdout/stderr of any python script let alone stdin for a script.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 18:07











  • PPPS. problem with psexec extends to other shell type interfaces that spawn another process. These processes are normally monitered by the cmd window that spawned them when ran locally, but running the cmd prompt remotely does not forward the stdout/err/in between the remote cmd window and the spawned process. other examples: perl, ssh.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 20:05














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The situation: I am running psexec.exe from one windows machine to another and would like to run a python script on the remote machine and look at the output of the script without having to pipe it to a file and then read out the file, because the script is actually interactive and needs to have user input and display results back to the user for real time decisions. Running psexec in it's current form does not display anything when a python script is ran.
example:

C:UsersrweberDesktopPSEXEX>PsExec.exe dcn0 -u administrator -p password C:Python26python.exe
gives no stdin,stdout,stderr or access to the python console. It will just sit there until exited.
Can this be fixed? How do you fix it?










share|improve this question
















The situation: I am running psexec.exe from one windows machine to another and would like to run a python script on the remote machine and look at the output of the script without having to pipe it to a file and then read out the file, because the script is actually interactive and needs to have user input and display results back to the user for real time decisions. Running psexec in it's current form does not display anything when a python script is ran.
example:

C:UsersrweberDesktopPSEXEX>PsExec.exe dcn0 -u administrator -p password C:Python26python.exe
gives no stdin,stdout,stderr or access to the python console. It will just sit there until exited.
Can this be fixed? How do you fix it?







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  • ps... running python 2.6 on both.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 17:52











  • pps. piping the command to a batch file and then running it still does not give me the stdout/stderr of any python script let alone stdin for a script.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 18:07











  • PPPS. problem with psexec extends to other shell type interfaces that spawn another process. These processes are normally monitered by the cmd window that spawned them when ran locally, but running the cmd prompt remotely does not forward the stdout/err/in between the remote cmd window and the spawned process. other examples: perl, ssh.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 20:05


















  • ps... running python 2.6 on both.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 17:52











  • pps. piping the command to a batch file and then running it still does not give me the stdout/stderr of any python script let alone stdin for a script.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 18:07











  • PPPS. problem with psexec extends to other shell type interfaces that spawn another process. These processes are normally monitered by the cmd window that spawned them when ran locally, but running the cmd prompt remotely does not forward the stdout/err/in between the remote cmd window and the spawned process. other examples: perl, ssh.

    – Rusty Weber
    Apr 9 '13 at 20:05

















ps... running python 2.6 on both.

– Rusty Weber
Apr 9 '13 at 17:52





ps... running python 2.6 on both.

– Rusty Weber
Apr 9 '13 at 17:52













pps. piping the command to a batch file and then running it still does not give me the stdout/stderr of any python script let alone stdin for a script.

– Rusty Weber
Apr 9 '13 at 18:07





pps. piping the command to a batch file and then running it still does not give me the stdout/stderr of any python script let alone stdin for a script.

– Rusty Weber
Apr 9 '13 at 18:07













PPPS. problem with psexec extends to other shell type interfaces that spawn another process. These processes are normally monitered by the cmd window that spawned them when ran locally, but running the cmd prompt remotely does not forward the stdout/err/in between the remote cmd window and the spawned process. other examples: perl, ssh.

– Rusty Weber
Apr 9 '13 at 20:05






PPPS. problem with psexec extends to other shell type interfaces that spawn another process. These processes are normally monitered by the cmd window that spawned them when ran locally, but running the cmd prompt remotely does not forward the stdout/err/in between the remote cmd window and the spawned process. other examples: perl, ssh.

– Rusty Weber
Apr 9 '13 at 20:05











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Utilizing the windows remote management suite is a much cleaner solution and native to python using the :
https://github.com/diyan/pywinrm
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