Error Since Upgrade to 2017

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sambino239
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Error Since Upgrade to 2017

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Ive recently upgraded my 2016 to 2017(PowerShell Studio 2017 v5.4.138)
I have a tool kit ive developed in a GUI to carry out regular Windows tasks.

One form I have in the toolbox lists RDP sessions on a server and allows you to kill stale sessions. This worked perfectly under 2016 but under 2017 when I try to list the RDP sessions using qwinsta I get the below error.

"The term 'qwinsta' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was"

Anything need changing to get this to work under 2017 ? I changed the path to c:\windows\system32\winsta which still did not fix it
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Re: Error Since Upgrade to 2017

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