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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:56:14+00:00 2026-05-11T11:56:14+00:00

I can run this fine: $msbuild = C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe start-process $msbuild -wait But when I

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I can run this fine:

$msbuild = 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe'  start-process $msbuild -wait 

But when I run this code (below) I get an error:

$msbuild = 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe /v:q /nologo'  start-process $msbuild -wait 

Is there a way I can pass parameters to MSBuild using start-process? I’m open to not using start-process, the only reason I used it was I needed to have the ‘command’ as a variable.

When I have
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe /v:q /nologo
on a line by itself, how does that get handled in Powershell?

Should I be using some kind of eval() kind of function instead?

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  1. 2026-05-11T11:56:15+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:56 am

    you are going to want to separate your arguments into separate parameter

    $msbuild = 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe' $arguments = '/v:q /nologo' start-process $msbuild $arguments  
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