Looks like the same issue. I suspect that this exception is caused by a permissions issue. For example, if you created the cache files using an elevated process, the non-elevated process will fail to override the files.
What happens when you run the CacheEdit using Right-click->Run as Administrator?
Trouble Importing Modules
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Re: Trouble Importing Modules
Same errors.
I've had "Enable Elevation" on for most of the time I've used PowerShell Studio.
The attached events are from running the Cache Editor directly right-click > Run as Administrator:
C:\Program Files\SAPIEN Technologies, Inc\PowerShell Studio 2018\CacheBuilder32\CacheEdit.exe
I've had "Enable Elevation" on for most of the time I've used PowerShell Studio.
The attached events are from running the Cache Editor directly right-click > Run as Administrator:
C:\Program Files\SAPIEN Technologies, Inc\PowerShell Studio 2018\CacheBuilder32\CacheEdit.exe
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Re: Trouble Importing Modules
We updating the Cache Edit tool in the latest service release (v5.5.155). Hopefully it resolves your issue.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.