Recognising AD module

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Recognising AD module

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Hi,
I had RSAT and PS 2017 installed on my win7 box and when coding, PS recognised all my AD cmdlets with intellisense etc.
I am now migrating to a win10 box and have installed PS and RSAT but PS wont recognise the AD modules. They appear grey instead of light blue.
Am I missing a step?

Thanks
David
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Re: Recognising AD module

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Open cache manager and check ActiveDirectory then push button "build cache"

Home/Platform/Edit Cache
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Thanks Joe - worked a treat
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Re: Recognising AD module

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who's joe? My name is jill.

Glad it worked. On the "Help" page" see the "Product Manual" button for more usable info. Also the online info is exceptional. See: https://info.sapien.com
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