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Parameters Contain Backslashes (\)
Updated on 2024-08-06 GMT+08:00
Parameters Contain Backslashes (\)
Symptoms
When a host-related application is deployed, an error message is displayed.
The following takes a path as an example.
- The deployment fails due to the \b characters.
Figure 1 Log information
- The deployment fails due to the \f characters.
Figure 2 Log information
- The deployment fails due to the \r characters.
Figure 3 Log information
- The deployment fails due to the \t characters.
Figure 4 Log information
- The deployment fails due to the \n characters.
Figure 5 Log information
Cause Analysis
The deployment failure is caused by the use of escape characters that have special meanings.
Solution
- Method 1: Avoid using special escape characters.
- Method 2: Use forward slashes (/) instead of backslashes (\).
Parent topic: Running PowerShell Scripts
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