PowerShell Studio: Cache Export in Server Core

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dbkelly3
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PowerShell Studio: Cache Export in Server Core

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Product, version and build: SAPIEN PowerShell Studio 5.5.153.0
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64-bit
Operating system: Windows Server 2016 Core
32 or 64 bit OS: 64-bit

Hey there!

I'd like to start off with saying that SAPIEN has done an absolutely amazing job with PowerShell Studio 2018! I was blown away within second of opening up the program.

That being said, I am running into a small issue in regards to exporting the cache from one of my remote hosts. The Operating System noted above (Windows Server 2016 Core) is that of the aforementioned remote host. After extracting the archive on the remote machine, as well as running CacheExport.exe, I am never prompted with a window or any further prompts. Now, as we all know, Windows Server Core is intended to be minimal/"GUI-less", so I understand that some programs can be touch-and-go. However, I was wondering if anyone else has run into this issue, or if you have any solutions/workarounds in regards to this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you for your time,
Dave
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Alexander Riedel
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Re: PowerShell Studio: Cache Export in Server Core

Post by Alexander Riedel »

We will probably need to make a command line version of CacheExport for the Server Core OS.
It hasn't come up before interestingly enough. I will make a note. Thanks for letting us know.
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SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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