Product: PowerShell Studio 2019 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.6.168
OS: Windows 10 Education (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.18363.0
V7-preview - 64 Bit is shown in the Platform section on the tool bar but a corresponding Console is not setup automatically. If you detect a Core or Preview version shouldn't PSS set a console up for it? If not by default, but maybe if the version is selected in the Platform dropdown?
As a secondary question, if multiple Consoles defined - how to set default?
Pete
PowerShell Preview (7 64 Bit) detected in PSS but corresponding Console not setup
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Re: PowerShell Preview (7 64 Bit) detected in PSS but corresponding Console not setup
The embedded console that is used is the previous console that was used when the application last started.
In order to load new embedded consoles when a new version of PowerShell is installed, you will need to reset your consoles to see the new version in the console panel: If you would like to submit a feature request, you are welcome to do so here and we will see what we can do:
https://www.sapien.com/requests
In order to load new embedded consoles when a new version of PowerShell is installed, you will need to reset your consoles to see the new version in the console panel: If you would like to submit a feature request, you are welcome to do so here and we will see what we can do:
https://www.sapien.com/requests
Brittney
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.