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I don't see how to add a module
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Re: I don't see how to add a module
The list the ModuleManager displays is from the cmdlet:
If the desired module is displayed when running that cmdlet, but isn't visible when using ModuleManager, try refreshing the list shown in the application. This can be done by going to the top-left corner of the application and clicking the reload icon:
System modules, like ActiveDirectory, are filtered out by default. To view them, adjust the filter settings in the ribbon:
Brittney
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Re: I don't see how to add a module
Arg I didn't see your reply on page 2.
Enabling system kinda helped... but I still don't see it.
If I'm in the powershell ISE, I can load the module:
Import-Module 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\AdminConsole\bin\ConfigurationManager\ConfigurationManager.psd1'
Works fine -autocomplete works etc. But nothing I do seems to get the autocomplete to run in powershell studio.
Sorry I feel like a complete pain.. I feel like I'm missing something really basic.
Enabling system kinda helped... but I still don't see it.
If I'm in the powershell ISE, I can load the module:
Import-Module 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\AdminConsole\bin\ConfigurationManager\ConfigurationManager.psd1'
Works fine -autocomplete works etc. But nothing I do seems to get the autocomplete to run in powershell studio.
Sorry I feel like a complete pain.. I feel like I'm missing something really basic.
Re: I don't see how to add a module
From your last post, I'm not sure your problem is with PowerShell ModuleManager or PowerShell Studio. Can you please elaborate where you expect to see this module? If your problem is with PowerShell Studio, please post your question in the following forum:
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Brittney
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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Re: I don't see how to add a module
I guess I assumed they work together. I'm not getting module cmdlets to show up in studio so I figured that's what the manager was for. I'll post over there