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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:11:01+00:00 2026-05-12T16:11:01+00:00

Im using Process and ProcessStartInfo to launch a cmd window with the usual redirected

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Im using Process and ProcessStartInfo to launch a cmd window with the usual redirected output etc. However i’m tring to launch a command line executable with arguments, and even though the string is correct when i echo it to the cmd, when i run it without echo i get “‘C:\Program’ is not a recognized as an interal or external command” as if the path isn’t in quotation marks and the space is throwing it off.

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       static void Backup(string machinename)
        {
            Process p = new Process();
            p.StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("cmd", "/c \"C:\\Program Files\\Citrix\\XenCenter\\xe.exe\" vm-export vm=" + machinename + " -s 192.168.00.00 -u root -pw Password1! filename=\"C:\\VMs\\" + machinename + ".xva\"")
            {
                RedirectStandardOutput = true,
                UseShellExecute = false,
                CreateNoWindow = false
            };
            p.Start();
            string output = p.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd();
            p.WaitForExit();
            Console.WriteLine(output);
        }
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    2026-05-12T16:11:02+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:11 pm

    You shouldn’t use “cmd” to call this – it’s actually working against you in this case, and serves no purpose. Just call your executable directly:

    p.StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo(
        @"C:\Program Files\Citrix\XenCenter\xe.exe",
        "vm-export vm=" + machinename + " -s 192.168.00.00 -u root -pw Password1! filename=\"C:\\VMs\\" + machinename + ".xva\"")
            {
                RedirectStandardOutput = true,
                UseShellExecute = false,
                CreateNoWindow = false
            };
    
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