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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato
      last edited by

      This is a small sample I did and it worked:
      0_1514696665902_DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20171231000315.png

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        Are you sure that the filename exists?

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato
          last edited by

          Better example:
          0_1514696738887_DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20171231000518.png

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          • LakshmanaL
            Lakshmana @scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in Powershell Default User:

            Are you sure that the filename exists?

            The files exists inside that folder and before doing this i have mentioned as in .bat but that has to runned in the all the machine means it should get the current user details so only asked for the same which is not working when tried to execute in the powershell

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            • dbeatoD
              dbeato @Lakshmana
              last edited by

              @lakshmana said in Powershell Default User:

              @scottalanmiller said in Powershell Default User:

              Are you sure that the filename exists?

              The files exists inside that folder and before doing this i have mentioned as in .bat but that has to runned in the all the machine means it should get the current user details so only asked for the same which is not working when tried to execute in the powershell

              So are you running this via a task or when the user logs in?

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              • black3dynamiteB
                black3dynamite @Lakshmana
                last edited by

                @lakshmana said in Powershell Default User:

                @dbeato said in Powershell Default User:

                @black3dynamite said in Powershell Default User:

                @lakshmana said in Powershell Default User:

                @dbeato said in Powershell Default User:

                [string]$file = 'C:$env:UserName\fILENAME'
                )

                Get-Item : Cannot find path 'C:$env:Username\Tickets' because it does not exist.

                It should be 'C:\Users\$env:USERNAME\filename'

                That's right...

                Get-Item : Cannot find path 'C:\Users$env:USERNAME\filename' because it does not exist.

                C:\$env:Username\Tickets should be 'C:\Users\$env:USERNAME\Tickets'

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                • LakshmanaL
                  Lakshmana @black3dynamite
                  last edited by

                  @black3dynamite said in Powershell Default User:

                  @lakshmana said in Powershell Default User:

                  @dbeato said in Powershell Default User:

                  @black3dynamite said in Powershell Default User:

                  @lakshmana said in Powershell Default User:

                  @dbeato said in Powershell Default User:

                  [string]$file = 'C:$env:UserName\fILENAME'
                  )

                  Get-Item : Cannot find path 'C:$env:Username\Tickets' because it does not exist.

                  It should be 'C:\Users\$env:USERNAME\filename'

                  That's right...

                  Get-Item : Cannot find path 'C:\Users$env:USERNAME\filename' because it does not exist.

                  C:\$env:Username\Tickets should be 'C:\Users\$env:USERNAME\Tickets'

                  I have changed already

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                  • LakshmanaL
                    Lakshmana @dbeato
                    last edited by

                    @dbeato said in Powershell Default User:

                    @lakshmana said in Powershell Default User:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Powershell Default User:

                    Are you sure that the filename exists?

                    The files exists inside that folder and before doing this i have mentioned as in .bat but that has to runned in the all the machine means it should get the current user details so only asked for the same which is not working when tried to execute in the powershell

                    So are you running this via a task or when the user logs in?

                    This is the powershell which converts into .csv to .xlsx in the machine in the folder mentioned

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                    • LakshmanaL
                      Lakshmana @Lakshmana
                      last edited by

                      @lakshmana The $env:USERNAME is not working inside string it seems ?Any suggestions ?

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                        manxam @Lakshmana
                        last edited by manxam

                        @lakshmana : It works fine, but you're using the wrong quotes.
                        [string]$file = "C:\Users\$env:username\blah"

                        Variable names cannot be replaced in a string delimited with '
                        $test = 'My variable'
                        $this = "This is $test"
                        PS > $this
                        PS > "This is My Variable"

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                        • LakshmanaL
                          Lakshmana @manxam
                          last edited by

                          @manxam Thanks now it works in command prompt from the .bat file

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