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I have a program that accepts a Cmd command as a command argument.

Basically you call it this way: C:\MyProgram.exe del C:\test.txt

The above command works fine. However when I try to do an xcopy command it fails:

C:\MyProgram.exe xcopy C:\test.txt C:\Temp\Test2.txt

The code of the program:

class Program
{
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        string command = GetCommandLineArugments(args);

        // /c tells cmd that we want it to execute the command that follows and then exit.
        System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo procStartInfo = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo("cmd", @"/D /c " + command);

        procStartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
        procStartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;

        // Do not create the black window.
        procStartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
        procStartInfo.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;

        System.Diagnostics.Process process = new System.Diagnostics.Process();
        process.StartInfo = procStartInfo;
        process.Start();
    }

    private static string GetCommandLineArugments(string[] args)
    {
        string retVal = string.Empty;

        foreach (string arg in args)
            retVal += " " + arg;

        return retVal;
    }
}
+6  A: 

I think your application is working, so I tried the command and just got this prompt for input from stdin:

C:\>xcopy C:\temp\test.html C:\temp\test2.html
Does C:\temp\test2.html specify a file name
or directory name on the target
(F = file, D = directory)?

Perhaps it's bombing because you don't have the stdin tied in, and your app is just returning the return code from the execution.

Jimmy Hoffa
+2  A: 

I think Jimmy Hoffa answer is right, to solve it you can cocatenate "start " at the beggining of the command.

xcopy C:\temp\test.html C:\temp\test2.html will bring you a window with a prompt when needed.

Jonathan
adding start did it. thank you so much!ps jimmy i upvoted you, and i'm out of votes jonathan, i'll upvote you when i can.
mint
Thanks! (I hate the 15 chars limit in comments!)
Jonathan