Windows 8 support

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bfairchild
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Windows 8 support

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Getting an error when launching the application, "Constructing Powershell Cache aborted. PowerShell control could not be instantiated.

Also unable to type in the console window.

Executing a simple script with just "get-process command" results in "The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request"

OS Win 8 x64 Enterprise
Powershell Studio 3.0.8
bfairchild2012-08-18 18:35:32
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Windows 8 support

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Fixed the issue by uninstalling and re-installing Powershell Studio. After the initial install of Powershell Studio, Win8 prompted to download/install the .Net 3.5 requirements. It appears the initial install did not pick up on the .Net install after I accepted the OS installation of the .Net requirements.bfairchild2012-08-18 19:18:28
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Thank you for reporting this. We will take a look at the installer and make sure it required .NET 3.5. David
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