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32 Bits Executable trying to Access 64 bits powershell.exe


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Hi,

i'm trying to retrieve some information using powershell

When i use the following command

run ("Powershell.exe Get-SmbServerConfiguration", "", @SW_HIDE, $STDIN_CHILD + $STDOUT_CHILD)

from a 32 bits compiled executable it invokes c:windowssyswow64WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe.

The 32 bits redirected powershell does not support the cmdlet Get-SmbServerConfiguration

Is it possible force executing the 64 bits version of powershell with Wow64FsRedirection ? I tried the following

Local $stOldVal = DllStructCreate("dword&quot%3

Edited by Emiel Wieldraaijer

Best regards,Emiel Wieldraaijer

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Can't you compile your script as 64 bit? I once had the same problem with PS and the only solution (I could find) was to compile for 64 bit.

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You can also try to specify the fullpath of powershell.exe, using Sysnative

Run (@WindowsDir & "\sysnative\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Powershell.exe Get-SmbServerConfiguration", "", @SW_HIDE, $STDIN_CHILD + $STDOUT_CHILD)
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