Check if a command has run successfully
Try the $? automatic variable:
$share = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Share -ComputerName $Server.name -Credential $credentials -Filter "Description='Default share'"
if($?)
{
"command succeeded"
$share | Foreach-Object {...}
}
else
{
"command failed"
}
From about_Automatic_Variables
:
$?
Contains the execution status of the last operation. It contains
TRUE if the last operation succeeded and FALSE if it failed.
...
$LastExitCode
Contains the exit code of the last Windows-based program that was run.
Or if a failure returns no standard output, that would work for an if statement:
if (! (Get-CimInstance Win32_Share -ComputerName $Server.name -Credential $credentials -Filter "Description='Default share'")) {
'command failed'
}
Also there's now the or symbol "||" in powershell 7:
Get-CimInstance Win32_Share -ComputerName $Server.name -Credential $credentials -Filter "Description='Default share'" || 'command failed'
you can try :
$res = get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Share -Filter "Description='Default share'"
if ($res -ne $null)
{
foreach ($drv in $res)
{
$Localdrives += $drv.Path
}
}
else
{
# your error
}