Powershell Studio 2022 PS modules updated prompt

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Powershell Studio 2022 PS modules updated prompt

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Product, version and build: 5.8.198
Operating system: Windows 10 21H2
PowerShell version(s): 5.1.19041.1320

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Hello Sapien Support,

I recently updated Powershell Studio to version 5.8.198. I am constantly getting a popup asking if I want to rebuild the PowerShell cache to reflect the new information. I see in the change log for 5.8.198: Fix: Stuck checking and prompting for modified cache.

This issue doesn't seem to be fixed as I am still getting this popup constantly. Just wanted to let you know.

Thanks
Ben
by brittneyr » Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:23 pm
In the meantime, renaming CacheCheck.exe in the application folder will prevent the prompting.
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We are looking into this and will have an update for you soon.
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In the meantime, renaming CacheCheck.exe in the application folder will prevent the prompting.
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The fix for this bug was released with service build 5.8.199. Please let me know if this is still an issue for you.
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