Script Error

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chughes4656
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Script Error

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Product, version and build: PowerShell Studio 2017
64 bit version of product: v5.4.143 -
Operating system:
32 or 64 bit OS: Windows 10 64-Bit

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When I create a new PSF file or existing files I get a script error as seen in the
attachment below. It works fine on my Windows 7. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling
this version and the new one from the SAPIEN site. Please help I'm thinking on buying the 2018 version by if it wont work with my system then I'm stuck. Windows 10 is new install as well.

Error: ScriptDriver
"An exception occurred attempting to start the script"
SAPIEN ERROR.rtf
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Re: Script Error

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The screenshot within the document is too low resolution to see any current settings. Please provide a full resolution JPG or PNG when posting a screenshot.
This particular error occurs when the COM objects used to communicate with PowerShell throw a fatal exception.
This is most likely due to security settings on your remote desktop access. Try running PowerShell Studio on an actual machine directly.
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Re: Script Error

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Correction I don't get the error when I create the PSF only when I click the "Run Button" I can export it out to a PS1 and save it and then it will run in PowerShell ISE.
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Re: Script Error

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Thanks for the quick response, Sorry for the screenshot. I'm running this on my Windows 10
machine directly, not remote.
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Re: Script Error

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Sapien Error.png
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Re: Script Error

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Did you have previous versions of the product installed on this machine?
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