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Hi ! I have PasswordState 9 (Free 5 users) and everything runs smooth except 2 features and this topic is for one of them. The dependencies discovery. I try to use the PasswordState powershell script that's called "Discover Windows Account Dependencies". When I put the list of our servers and precise the identity, the script seems to work but for an unknown reason, some servers just don't return Scheduled Tasks. Even 2 identicals servers (like load-balancing's ones) which are supposed to be identical... Don't behave the same way... For exemple, SRV1 and SRV2 are supposed to have similar configuration. SRV1 returns it Scheduled Tasks and SRV2 returns : "Cannot call a method on a null-valued expression" I am not a developper and this issue just surpass my skills... Does anyone have any idea about how to troubleshoot this ? Ever encountered this ? Or anything that could help us to get a relation AD Account <-> Scheduled Tasks (per Host) Really appreciate any help, thanks ! ----------------------------------------------------- Edit : Wrong version of General Support (PasswordState 8, I wanted v9...) Mea Culpa
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Good afternoon everyone! I'm trying to work out the errors in the Windows Dependency Account scan. I'm seeing this across a handful of hosts: Error = Could not find a part of the path '\\\'.. Has anyone else figured out how to go about working through this error? I've verified DNS is good, and tested by IP(changed hostname to IP in PasswordState host settings), which gave a winrm error until i finagled trustedhosts but once I cleared that up it went back to the above error. I get this on a good chunk of the hosts I am trying to scan, including some that share the same OU/GPOs, but not all of them. Nothing in Error Console. I've got a handful of powershell Events that do look to include the discovery scan that I can forward to support if needbe. Open to any ideas, hoping someone else has run up against this and worked their way through it. Thanks!