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I'm using a Talend job located on a server A , and I'm trying to runa PowerShell script with it.
my problem : the PS Script is located on remote server B.



I've managed to run the script from server A using the 'Tsystem' component but the PS Script is running on server A context.
I think the 'tsystem' component is getting the PS script from server B but runsit in server A.



Is there a way to runa powershell script on remote server using Talend ?



Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,



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    I'm using a Talend job located on a server A , and I'm trying to runa PowerShell script with it.
    my problem : the PS Script is located on remote server B.



    I've managed to run the script from server A using the 'Tsystem' component but the PS Script is running on server A context.
    I think the 'tsystem' component is getting the PS script from server B but runsit in server A.



    Is there a way to runa powershell script on remote server using Talend ?



    Any help will be appreciated.
    Thanks in advance,



    Antoine










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      I'm using a Talend job located on a server A , and I'm trying to runa PowerShell script with it.
      my problem : the PS Script is located on remote server B.



      I've managed to run the script from server A using the 'Tsystem' component but the PS Script is running on server A context.
      I think the 'tsystem' component is getting the PS script from server B but runsit in server A.



      Is there a way to runa powershell script on remote server using Talend ?



      Any help will be appreciated.
      Thanks in advance,



      Antoine










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      I'm using a Talend job located on a server A , and I'm trying to runa PowerShell script with it.
      my problem : the PS Script is located on remote server B.



      I've managed to run the script from server A using the 'Tsystem' component but the PS Script is running on server A context.
      I think the 'tsystem' component is getting the PS script from server B but runsit in server A.



      Is there a way to runa powershell script on remote server using Talend ?



      Any help will be appreciated.
      Thanks in advance,



      Antoine







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          of course - it is tSSH component



          you must be sure - firewall is no block 22 port connection, and in case if (thought - yes) remote server is Windows, ssh service installed and enabled (it support native with Windows Server and many 3rd party servers available)






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          • Hi a_vlad, Thank you very much for your answer ! I will test it and tell you about it when it's done.
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          of course - it is tSSH component



          you must be sure - firewall is no block 22 port connection, and in case if (thought - yes) remote server is Windows, ssh service installed and enabled (it support native with Windows Server and many 3rd party servers available)






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          of course - it is tSSH component



          you must be sure - firewall is no block 22 port connection, and in case if (thought - yes) remote server is Windows, ssh service installed and enabled (it support native with Windows Server and many 3rd party servers available)






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          • Hi a_vlad, Thank you very much for your answer ! I will test it and tell you about it when it's done.
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            Nov 28 at 10:52















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          of course - it is tSSH component



          you must be sure - firewall is no block 22 port connection, and in case if (thought - yes) remote server is Windows, ssh service installed and enabled (it support native with Windows Server and many 3rd party servers available)






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          of course - it is tSSH component



          you must be sure - firewall is no block 22 port connection, and in case if (thought - yes) remote server is Windows, ssh service installed and enabled (it support native with Windows Server and many 3rd party servers available)







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          Hi a_vlad, Thank you very much for your answer ! I will test it and tell you about it when it's done.
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