stub error when I try and open it after a build?

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Brookson_IT
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stub error when I try and open it after a build?

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Product, version and build:5.5.153.0
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Hi All,

Are you able to help with an error I get once I have finished a script and built it?

I get a stub error when I try and open it after a build?




Thanks!

Martin Burns






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Re: stub error when I try and open it after a build?

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Without a script it is hard to determine what is causing the problem.

Please answer the following questions so that we can assist you further:

1. Are you packaging the script or running directly in PowerShell Studio?
2. If you are packaging the script, what Engine / Platform are you using?
3. Are you elevating the script or using "Run as Administrator"?
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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