2019 powershell studio 64 (most recent release)
64 bit windows 10 pro
New error on an old script:
"The term 'New-DfsnFolder' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet..."
New-DfsnFolder should be a standard v5 cmdlet. This script once worked but recently stopped. I actually just reinstalled PS for another issue. I also wondered is this was a module so I downloaded a trial of the new module manager app (neat, probably will buy it but I would love it if would list trusted common modules that I could pick from to download and install.
If I run the script from the ISE it works dandy
New-DfsnFolder
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Re: New-DfsnFolder
Please verify that you have the correct PowerShell platform selected in PowerShell Studio. For example, x64 vs x86 or V2 vs V5 vs V6. That could make the difference when using modules.
David
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Re: New-DfsnFolder
Thanks David. Kinda works but if you follow me here its interesting...
1. PS2019 opens in v5 64bit mode. The New-DfsnRoot, New-DfsnRootTarget cmdlets are grey -like a module hasn't been loaded yet.
2. I switch to v5 32bit... same story -grey
3. Switch BACK to v5 64bit and bingo they are lit blue (my color scheme for a know cmdlet) up and live!
Wassup with that?
1. PS2019 opens in v5 64bit mode. The New-DfsnRoot, New-DfsnRootTarget cmdlets are grey -like a module hasn't been loaded yet.
2. I switch to v5 32bit... same story -grey
3. Switch BACK to v5 64bit and bingo they are lit blue (my color scheme for a know cmdlet) up and live!
Wassup with that?
Re: New-DfsnFolder
It could be that the caching process was not completed yet or the software was still loading the cache from the disk.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.