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Im guessing that it works if you remote desktop into the slave and run the command there? How is the slave started as a windows service or Web start?
If it is started as a windows service, perhaps you could start it as a JNLP/Web start slave? ie, logon to the machine and run {{java -jar slave.jar -jnlpUrl http://localhost:8080/computer/blaj/slave-agent.jnlp}} in a command prompt. This allows the slave to run in the same environment that you are using when testing the tf command.