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T. HaunJanuary 17, 20123 0 0 0 It's one of those moments that messes with your sanity. You need to run an stsadm stsadm o setapppassword command line error command that is sufficiently complicated that you're tempted to copy and paste
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rather than to type just so that you can be sure not to fat finger it. You stsadm addsolution command line error paste the command into the command window, run it, and get the following "error": Command line error. Usage: stsadm.exe -o
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you're certain that you've got the syntax right. You have checked and double-checked and you know that you've got it right. It shouldn't be erroring. But it is. After trying it twenty times in different permutations, you start to wonder if it couldhave something to do with copying and pasting. So you type it-and you type it exactly like it looks when you pasted it-and the command succeeds. You proceed to wonder if you should rejoice that the mystery is solved or if you should curse yourself for not having become more suspicious of the copy and paste possibility earlier. This may not be all permutations of copy and paste of course.It might bemore apt to happen in multi-hop scenarios where I amcopying from an the command window in an RDPconsole,pasting itto a particular chat window on my workstation,the customer I'm assisting then copies from the chat window on his or her side, and the customer thenpasting it into a command prompt through yet another RDP session. Perhapsthis combination createssome strange formatting problem. The thing that drives me crazy is thatits not something you can detect with the eye-at least I can't. I've never debugged this kind of problem because I wrongly think that making a mental note to myself to never copy and paste an stsadm command again will somehow prevent me from doing it again. (And a few months later I for
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command using stsadm and when I hit enter it was displaying an error stating https://dhondiyals.wordpress.com/2011/08/23/command-line-error-by-stsadm-resolved/ that "Command Line Error". Everything was perfect from my end but it was weird to getting this error. So finally I could resolve this. For information how to resolve this find my earlier blog post here. Though it was for a different problem but resolution of both problems is same. Enjoy SharePointing………. Share this:EmailPrintFacebookRedditTwitterLike this:Like Loading... command line Posted in Sharepoint 2007, SharePoint 2010Tagged Microsoft.SharePoint, moss, moss 2007, sharepoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Portal Server, sharepoint server 2007, Windows SharePoint Services, wss, wss 3.0Leave a comment Post navigation ← Resolved: The given assembly or codebase was invalid error by stsadmcommandInstalling assembly in GAC in Windows Server 2008 :Resolved → Leave a Comment Cancel reply Enter command line error your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Email Subscription Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 465 other followers Dhondiyal's Recent Posts SharePoint search is returning 500 internal server error page :Resolved May 4, 2015 Update custom list's feature reference | Update custom list's feature idreference. March 15, 2015 Microsoft Outlook Search is Not Working :Resolved March 2, 2015 Dhondiyal's Top Posts Microsoft Outlook Search is Not Working : Resolved CAML Query Search Between Two Date Ranges : SharePoint Microsoft Visio 2010 crashes very frequently : Resolved Dhondi