Because when you pipe commands through psexec, you cant parse through it. It throws it in a different format. Ive tried it a few times. for example..
$var = `psexec \\server netstat -n`;shouldn't display what psexec does unless you print $var, but it does
Thanks for the code! I was close, but never would have figured out the BYREF Variant values.
Is there a way to display the output of this command?
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