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Save damc-dev/eb5e1aef001eef78c0f4 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
cmd /c ""C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\bash.exe" --login -i -- H:\Daily_Reports\yesterdayTogglReport.sh" |
There are a number of options.
I just duplicated my key and removed the passphrase for batch jobs (insecure depending on where/how you store your key files, but solves this particular problem). This may violate your company's requirement, so don't do this when you've been required to have a passphrase; use this second option.
Another option is in this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21095054/ssh-key-still-asking-for-password-and-passphrase (You're looking for the ssh-add/ssh-agent info). Also look here: https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/working-with-ssh-key-passphrases
In windows 10 task scheduler action configuration this can also be done by
Action: Start a program Program/script:
"C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe"
(or whatever your bash.exe location is) Add Arguments:--login -i -- H:\Daily_Reports\yesterdayTogglReport.sh
Hi tried, but the action result stucked 'in esecution'
I tried via CMD and It works properly.
Any suggestion?
Same problem here. Did you discover a solution?
@ryansherby I bypass the cmd and call it the .sh file directly instead.
It worked I had a problem and in Start In I had to puth the path of the .sh file
Thank you a lot
thank you!
Big help !
Unfortunately, opening bash.exe always ask me for ssh key passphrase (work requirement).
Is there a way to avoid those passphrases ?
Thanks !