Usually, it just means that out of all selected there is a âbad appleâ. Do you see any mal-formed/corrupted entries (with errors or whatever). If you do, see to clear them and/or work on the session relevances to escape errors.
Thank you for your message. I appreciate your input. I thoroughly examined the selected computer, and I can confirm that there are no mal-formed or corrupted entries, and there are no errors in any of the properties. The selected computer is in optimal condition without any issues.
If you have any further instructions or specific criteria to address, please let me know, and Iâll ensure to address them promptly.
Is this for one machine only? Are you seeing the same problem with the same machine when you launch the console from another machine (i.e. is it possibly console cache issue)? If another user, potentially MO tries the same option against the same machine are they getting the same thing (i.e. is it possibly permissions-related)?
This seems like it would only work for a single computer but not multiple computers, but I have not played with custom right click options enough to really know if that is true or not.
I would think you would need something like: concatenations "," of names of current computers , but I donât actually understand what your goal is here.
Iâm quite confused about that command line - aside from @JGStewâs note about pluralizing the relevance, itâs executing sha1.exe -h <computername>.
Calculating the sha1 hash of a computerâs name string doesnât seem to have anything to do with putting the hostnames into a clipboard, and Iâm curious where this command came from.
Hmm. Well, sure enough, the downloaded task does download sha1.exe from us, and sha1.exe -h actually does copy the string to the clipboard. Strange choice.
And, right-clicking one computer and selecting the âCopy Hostnameâ does work for me. Does it work for you, one computer at a time?
Has âsha1.exeâ been removed from your âBES Consoleâ directory? I could imagine that happening if the console were uninstalled & reinstalled, or moved to a different location so itâs no longer on the âG:â drive.
It seems the error message ânot all of the selected computers were able to run the selected actionâ seems to be the error ANY time something goes wrong.
I attempted to duplicate the issue and encountered the same result after installing the Right-click option
I checked through the console debug logs, Whenever I clicked on copy hostname, I received the error message below.
CreateProcess failed in ContextMenuExtensionManager::LaunchExtension for Computer <ID>
I attempted to alter âShellCommandRelevanceâ in a few different ways based on several earlier forums, but I was unable to make it function.
I donât know if the final solution I found will work for the original requester, but itâs amusing and strange because it worked the first time I rebooted my console server.
Mine works as expected, but only for copying one computer at a time, with the original task using âsha1.exe -hâ.
Also note the âMaxComputerSetSizeâ registry value is the wrong name; thatâs the name documented on the Tools page, and the one created by the downloaded Task, but a procmon showed me the value name should be âMaxSetSizeâ; add that registry value if you want to do more than one computer (for any task). Iâm experimenting now as well.
MaxSetSize worked for me in my example to allow me to highlight more than one at once, BUT⌠it caused CMD to run 2x, so then it was only the last hostname I selected that ended up in the clipboard.
If I remember correctly, there might be a different registry key to set for handling multiple selections as a single item rather than multiple instances of the other??? or something???