How can I make Powershell Studio 2019 detect my AD-module / cmdlets. For example, I'd like it to understand if I type get-adu (so I can tab to get get-aduser). This worked just fine before I reinstalled my computer, but now I just can't get it to work.
Some information:
- Windows 10
- RSAT installed
- It works in powershell ISE
- Latest .NET Framework installed
- Powershell Version 5.1 (build 17134)
- The computer is in a domain
- No problem running any commands towards our active directory from powershell command
- No problems running any commands towards our active directoy from sapien studio either, its just the auto-complete part I'm struggeling with (the commands are greyed out as well in the script-viewer)
Sapien Studio to detect AD-Module cmdlets
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Re: Sapien Studio to detect AD-Module cmdlets
Does the module appear in the list of modules in the Object Browser Panel:
If not, then you may need to edit the cache. This can be done by using the Cache Editor:
Brittney
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Sapien Studio to detect AD-Module cmdlets
Brittneyr, thank you for your reply! It wasn't listed in the object browser, so I opened up Cache Editor - and was able to enable ActiveDirectory and ActiveDirectoryCmdlets which was not checked. That solved the problem!