No PS 7 Cache

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dhutchison
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No PS 7 Cache

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Product: PowerShell Studio 2020 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.7.175
OS: Windows 10 Pro (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.19041.0

After updating to v5.7.175 the cmdlet and module cache for all PS 7 versions are not built.
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Alexander Riedel
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Re: No PS 7 Cache

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Can you please provide some more information about your system?
Where is PowerShell Studio installed?
Can you open the Posh 7 console in PowerShell Studio?
Which .NET Core framework version do you have installed?
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PowerShell Studio is installed in the default location on the C: drive.
The console can load on the bottom partially.
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Selecting the console for the ribbon only open 5.1.
I have .NET Core 3.1 installed.


I have PowerShell 7.0.0 and PowerShell 7.1.0-preview2 installed.
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Please elaborate what you mean by "partially" and what the precise default location is on your system. The Program Files folder name is language and culture dependent.
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The consoles listed in the panel do not automatically update when you have a new version of PowerShell installed. You need to go to Options->Console to add or reset the available consoles in the console panel.
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Partially as only what is listed in the console selections in the included screenshot. (Thank you, Brittney)
Install location is: C:\Program Files\SAPIEN Technologies, Inc\PowerShell Studio 2020
I installed .NET Core 5.0.100-preview.3.20216.6 and rebuilt the cache (again) and it seems to be working now.
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