New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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Product: PowerShell Studio 2022 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.8.197
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.22526.0

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I just updated to the latest build, and randomly throughout the day, the attached prompt pops up. Worst of all, it is opening in the background and blocking interaction with PowerShell Studio.


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Re: New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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Please try build 5.8.198 and let me know if this resolves this issue for you.
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Re: New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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I have updated to:
Product: PowerShell Studio 2022 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.8.198
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.22526.0

I don't seem to be getting it recurring, however it is happening each time i open PowerShell Studio, regardless of any changes to modules.
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Re: New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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Can you please upload the following two files here:

C:\Users\[User]\AppData\Roaming\SAPIEN\CachedData 2.1\Local Machine\CacheBuilder32.inf

C:\Users\[User]\AppData\Roaming\SAPIEN\CachedData 2.1\Local Machine\CacheBuilder64.inf
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Re: New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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Re: New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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Just following up on this. I am still getting a couple of prompts per day.
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Re: New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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Please let us know which exact PowerShell versions you have installed.
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Re: New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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Version:

5.1.22533.1001
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Re: New PowerShell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated.

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We have confirmed this is a bug and are currently working on getting a fix out.

To prevent the prompt in the meantime, you can rename CacheCheck.exe in the application install folder.
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Please try service build 5.8.199 and let me know if this issue is resolved for you.
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