Hi.
I try to run a PS-script locally, but it fails.
The script is stored on my local c:\ drive and the problem is, that RDM launches the powershell.exe in x86-Mode all the time (my local machine is x64).
And in an x86-Powershell console the executionPolicy is set to restricted and i cannot change it. when i launch an 64-bit powershell-console then i can run the script just fine.
i even tried to check the box "run in 64-bits mode" in the Tools General Tab, but it does still launch in x86-Mode.
Marc
Have you tried to run RDM 64 bit? It's included in the RDM 9.0 installer
David Hervieux
I just did.
same problem.
Does RDM 64 tries to also open the 32 bit version of Powershell? Have you tried to use the Run As Administrator with RDM?
David Hervieux
>Does RDM 64 tries to also open the 32 bit version of Powershell?
Yes, it does.
>Have you tried to use the Run As Administrator with RDM?
I am already starting RDM with a "RunAs"-Script with DomainAdmin-Credentials.
But I did try as Administrator as well, and still 32bit Powershell-Process spawns.
edited by marc on 12/4/2013
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I am using RDM 9.0.7.0
WIN7ENTSP1x64
PS 3.0
We found the issue and are working on the fix
Stéfane Lavergne
This has been resolved. Available here:
http://remotedesktopmanager.com/Home/Download
Regards,
Stéfane Lavergne
It is indeed resolved. Thanks!