Powershell Studio PowerCLI missing

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FlightUK
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Powershell Studio PowerCLI missing

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Product, version and build: Powershell Studio 2019, 5.6.158
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64-bit
Operating system: Windows 10 (1803)
32 or 64 bit OS: 64-bit

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Since Powershell Studio 2019 I have not been able to get VMWare PowerCLI to be included in the list of modules, I have tried all the solutions listed involving rebuilding cache etc

The PowerCLI module is installed in the psmodulepath but is not listed in the Powershell Cache Editor (in fact no modules are!)
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If I manually add it, and click build nothing happens.

This makes Powershell Studio next to useless to me as not only is all the intellisense missing, if i try and code anyway every PowerCLI command is replaced by a different command!

Please
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Alexander Riedel
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Re: Powershell Studio PowerCLI missing

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Please download this file: https://sapien.s3.amazonaws.com/downloa ... uilder.zip
Navigate to the PowerShell Studio 2019 installation folder, typically C:\Program Files\SAPIEN Technologies, Inc\PowerShell Studio 2019
Make a backup copy of the CacheBuilder32 and CacheBuilder64 folders.
Replace them with counter parts in the downloaded zip file.

Now please attempt to build the cache and see if this works. Please let us know.

Note: You will need administrative privileges to replace these files.
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FlightUK
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Re: Powershell Studio PowerCLI missing

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The link in your reply is corrupted I am unable to download the required file

can you re-send, thanks in advance
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Re: Powershell Studio PowerCLI missing

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FlightUK
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Re: Powershell Studio PowerCLI missing

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That seems to have fixed it, thank you!
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Re: Powershell Studio PowerCLI missing

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We released a new build of PowerShell Studio (v5.6.159) with the Cache Builder fix.
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