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Some official cmdlets like Get-AdClaimType are not showing up in the "intellisense"
How can I add those? (they are available on the machine that I run powershell studio on)
Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
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Re: Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
Get-AdClaimType is part of the ActiveDirectory module and not all Windows OSes have this module installed.
Please check that the module is installed on your system.
If it is, please verify that it appears in the list of module within PowerShell Studio's Object Browser panel.
Please check that the module is installed on your system.
If it is, please verify that it appears in the list of module within PowerShell Studio's Object Browser panel.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
The command is available on my system. but it's not in the list in object browser panel. (other AD cmdlets are though)davidc wrote:Get-AdClaimType is part of the ActiveDirectory module and not all Windows OSes have this module installed.
Please check that the module is installed on your system.
If it is, please verify that it appears in the list of module within PowerShell Studio's Object Browser panel.
Can I add it?
Re: Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
If it's not available in the Object Browser but the module is installed on your machine, you should be able to rebuild the cache and it solve your problem.
This can be achieved by clicking the "Rebuild Cache" button in the ribbon:
This can be achieved by clicking the "Rebuild Cache" button in the ribbon:
DevinL
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
Unfortunalty rebuilding the cache succeded but did not solve the problem .
Anything else I could try?
Anything else I could try?
Re: Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
If that wasn't able to resolve your issue then can you please specify the version number of your PowerShell Studio installation?
DevinL
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
I'm having difficulty reproducing this on my end, which cmdlets are missing exactly?
You stated that some of them are appearing, is it that only part of a module is appearing or that some AD modules are listed while others aren't?
You stated that some of them are appearing, is it that only part of a module is appearing or that some AD modules are listed while others aren't?
DevinL
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
For example, Get-AdClaimType is not appearing.
Get-ADUser is appearing
Get-ADUser is appearing
Re: Not all cmdlets in intellisense?
In that case, yes, I do indeed see what you mean. I will look into this and post back here when I have some more information.
DevinL
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.