Use this parameter to specify which command to execute.
Give the path to the command, either on the local machine or on the remote machine , as define in the local parameter
Relative paths can be written simply with the white spaces included. You will need to use quotes (") around the path or command if you are using path fragments (e.g ./ or ../) for the relative path.
When using absolute paths, use quotes (") around the command or parameter containing the white spaces.
You need to use quotes for path fragments as for example, instead of
C:\Program Files\MyProgram\example.exe -data C:\Program Files\MyProgram\ws
enter:
"C:\Program Files\MyProgram\example.exe" -data "C:\Program Files\MyProgram\ws"
In Linux, quotes may be placed around the command and the parameter. Windows cmd.exe can only accept quotes in either the parameter or the command.
Please bear in mind that strings within quotes are not checked for validity.