Exchange 2016 and Powershell Studio 2022

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Exchange 2016 and Powershell Studio 2022

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To help you better we need some information from you.

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Product, version and build: Powershell Studio 2022 Version 5.8.213
Operating system: Windows 10 Pro for Workstations - 21H2 - 19044.2251
PowerShell version(s): 5 - 1 - 19041 - 1682

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Not sure how to import the Exchange 2016 Management Tools Snapin to Powershell Studio 2022.

Rebuilt Cache, tried to use a profile and can't seem to make it work. Everything I've found here that might apply to the current version of PowerShell Studio has to do with Exchange Online or Office 365, I don't have that. The posts I have found about Exchange 2016 have been for older versions of Powershell Studio. Not sure what to do here.

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Re: Exchange 2016 and Powershell Studio 2022

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Do you see the snapin when you run the following:
  1. Get-PSSnapin -Registered
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Re: Exchange 2016 and Powershell Studio 2022

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Yes I do. Screenshot attached:
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Re: Exchange 2016 and Powershell Studio 2022

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Please open the cache manager:
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Do you see the snapin listed? Make sure the cache you are looking at is for V5.
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If not, please try to importing and building from the Cache Editor.

Please note that any changes made to the cache will need to be reloaded by the application. To do this, you either need to restart the application or reload cache from the ribbon:
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Re: Exchange 2016 and Powershell Studio 2022

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They are not listed:
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Re: Exchange 2016 and Powershell Studio 2022

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Please upload the snapin here:
https://www.sapien.com/support/upload
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Re: Exchange 2016 and Powershell Studio 2022

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I'm sorry but I don't think I know how to find the Exchange Management Snap-in files. They are installed as part of the management tools install but if you could point me in the direction of the files to upload that would be helpful.
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