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Product, version and build: powershell studio 2022 5.8.198
Operating system: Windows 10 pro 20H2 / Windows 2022 datacenter 21H2
PowerShell version(s): 5.1
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Hi,
I recently update my powershell studio version to 5.8.198 and I frequently have a prompt asking for rebuild the cache editor (on both operating system) :
My CacheBuilder32.inf and CacheBuilder34.inf files both seem like this on Windows10 :
CacheBuilder32.inf
[CacheBuilder]
Status=Finished
Rebuild=
On Windows 2022 :
CacheBuilder32.inf
[CacheBuilder]
Status=Finished
PowerShell interface could not be instantiated
CacheBuilder64.inf
[CacheBuilder]
Status=Failed
LastError=Error: Cannot Load PowerShellCore host
LastPlatform=x64
PowerShell interface could not be instantiated
Is there a way to disable this prompt ?
Best regards
Powershell Studio 2022 PS modules updated prompt for cache editor
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Re: Powershell Studio 2022 PS modules updated prompt for cache editor
Please try renaming the CacheCheck.exe in the application folder to prevent the prompting for now.
Brittney
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Powershell Studio 2022 PS modules updated prompt for cache editor
Hello,
If I rename the CacheChech.exe file is it always disabled the prompt even new module are installed ?
Best Regards,
If I rename the CacheChech.exe file is it always disabled the prompt even new module are installed ?
Best Regards,
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Re: Powershell Studio 2022 PS modules updated prompt for cache editor
Yes it will. It will then be re-enabled with the next service build.
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Powershell Studio 2022 PS modules updated prompt for cache editor
Hello,
Thanks so much for your answer.
Just one more question before closing this case :
Do you know when the next service build will be available ?
I suppose it will be soon 'cause I saw lots of similary posts.
Best Regards,
Thanks so much for your answer.
Just one more question before closing this case :
Do you know when the next service build will be available ?
I suppose it will be soon 'cause I saw lots of similary posts.
Best Regards,
Re: Powershell Studio 2022 PS modules updated prompt for cache editor
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.
Brittney
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.