I am constantly getting a popup after updating to the most recent release that "New Powershell modules have either been installed on your system or have been updated. Do you want to rebuild the powershell cache to reflect this new information?" and I click yes and it pops up again 5 to 15 minutes later. I also own module manager and generally will keep my modules updated weekly.
Image of popup attached.
Thanks,
Dwight B.
Receiving popup to rebuild cache
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- dwight.brookland
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Re: Receiving popup to rebuild cache
We have confirmed this is a bug and are currently working on getting a fix out.
To prevent the prompt in the meantime, you can rename CacheCheck.exe in the application install folder.
To prevent the prompt in the meantime, you can rename CacheCheck.exe in the application install folder.
- dwight.brookland
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Re: Receiving popup to rebuild cache
I have done that. Thanks for the timely response.
Thanks,
Dwight B.
Thanks,
Dwight B.