PowerShell Studio File Browser Panel

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dvenardos
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PowerShell Studio File Browser Panel

Post by dvenardos »

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Product, version and build: PowerShell Studio 2019, 5.6.162.0
Operating system: Windows 11
PowerShell version(s): 5.1.22000.282

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I installed PowerShell Studio on a new laptop and I can't seem to find the PowerShell File Browser.
This one: sapien.com/blog/2019/07/03/the-return-of-the-file-browser/
How do I get this back in my panel?

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Alexander Riedel
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Re: PowerShell Studio File Browser Panel

Post by Alexander Riedel »

According to the release logs (https://www.sapien.com/software/version_history) the file browser was added with 5.6.168 (Released: October 21, 2019)
So your installed build does not have it.

The blog article you are referencing refers to PrimalScript, which got the feature earlier.
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