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Product: PowerShell Studio 2019 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.6.168
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.18362.0
When I click the Build or Installer Settings menu, a Staging Folder is automatically created, even if I cancel the Script Packager build.
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Opening Installer/Build Settings Creates Staging Folder
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- dakotazinn
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Re: Opening Installer/Build Settings Creates Staging Folder
Can you please answer the following questions:
- Do you have a simple script file open or a project when this happens? If it is a project is open, what type of project?
- What is the name of the staging folder that is created?
- Is it created the moment you open the Script Packager from PowerShell Studio?
- Do you have a simple script file open or a project when this happens? If it is a project is open, what type of project?
- What is the name of the staging folder that is created?
- Is it created the moment you open the Script Packager from PowerShell Studio?
Brittney
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
- dakotazinn
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Re: Opening Installer/Build Settings Creates Staging Folder
I'm currently using a module project
The staging folder is "Staging", puts itself in the module project directory, uploads the module project contents, and does not show up in the Project Panel
And I'm not sure, I use the cancel button and it asks if I want to save the .psprojs file, which also did not previously exist
The staging folder is "Staging", puts itself in the module project directory, uploads the module project contents, and does not show up in the Project Panel
And I'm not sure, I use the cancel button and it asks if I want to save the .psprojs file, which also did not previously exist