Hello,
I imported the Exchange help files and now also installed the Exchange Management Console locally.
Now Powershell Studio displaying two suggestions for all MS Exchange CMDlets.
How can i remoce the imported Helpfiles?
*** Please fill in the fields below. If you leave fields empty or specify 'latest' rather than the actual version your answer will be delayed as we will be forced to ask you for this information. ***
Product: PowerShell Studio 2019 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.6.160
OS: Windows 10 Pro (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.17134.0
BR
Thomas
Double CMDlet suggestions
Forum rules
DO NOT POST LICENSE NUMBERS, ACTIVATION KEYS OR ANY OTHER LICENSING INFORMATION IN THIS FORUM.
Only the original author and our tech personnel can reply to a topic that is created in this forum. If you find a topic that relates to an issue you are having, please create a new topic and reference the other in your post.
Any code longer than three lines should be added as code using the 'Select Code' dropdown menu or attached as a file.
DO NOT POST LICENSE NUMBERS, ACTIVATION KEYS OR ANY OTHER LICENSING INFORMATION IN THIS FORUM.
Only the original author and our tech personnel can reply to a topic that is created in this forum. If you find a topic that relates to an issue you are having, please create a new topic and reference the other in your post.
Any code longer than three lines should be added as code using the 'Select Code' dropdown menu or attached as a file.
Re: Double CMDlet suggestions
Can you clarify what you mean by you imported the Exchange help files?
If the PrimalSense is showing two versions of a cmdlet, it is because there are two modules that have the same cmdlet name. You can use the Object Browser to search the module list:
If you wish to edit the cached modules, you can use our Cache Editor which is accessible via the Ribbon->Home->Platform->Cache Editor:
Within the Cache Editor, you can uncheck the undesired module from the list:
If the PrimalSense is showing two versions of a cmdlet, it is because there are two modules that have the same cmdlet name. You can use the Object Browser to search the module list:
If you wish to edit the cached modules, you can use our Cache Editor which is accessible via the Ribbon->Home->Platform->Cache Editor:
Within the Cache Editor, you can uncheck the undesired module from the list:
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Double CMDlet suggestions
Hello,
sorry for my late reply. I was not in the office the last two weeks.
I imported the help files over the SAPIEN Document Explorer.
When I search for the CMDlet I get the following result. In the Chache Editor I can not find these SnapIns.
BR
Thomas
sorry for my late reply. I was not in the office the last two weeks.
I imported the help files over the SAPIEN Document Explorer.
When I search for the CMDlet I get the following result. In the Chache Editor I can not find these SnapIns.
BR
Thomas
Re: Double CMDlet suggestions
The image is not displayed. Could you attach it again to this topic?
Note: Document Explorer help is separate from PowerShell Studio's cache.
Note: Document Explorer help is separate from PowerShell Studio's cache.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.