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Describe the bug
If the Powershell ISE feature of Windows is not enabled, the script hangs the disk as the Event Logger continually writes and deletes this event:
Error Message = To use the Out-GridView, install Windows PowerShell ISE by using Server Manager, and then restart this application. (Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.PowerShell.GraphicalHost, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.)
Fully Qualified Error ID = ErrorLoadingAssembly,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.OutGridViewCommand
Context:
Severity = Warning
Host Name = ConsoleHost
Host Version = 5.1.19041.906
Host ID = 75785c76-a6a2-4922-ab93-00877e84f56a
Host Application = C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe ./Start-Optimize.ps1
Engine Version = 5.1.19041.906
Runspace ID = 5411f378-eafb-4716-8436-f1bbada12821
Pipeline ID = 1
Command Name = Out-GridView
Command Type = Cmdlet
Script Name = C:\sysinternals\Optimize-Offline-4.0.1.9\Optimize-Offline.psm1
Command Path =
Sequence Number = 2099441
User = DESKTOP-J1GPF9T\Username
Connected User =
Shell ID = Microsoft.PowerShell
User Data:
I mean, yeah, I figured you need powershell to use it but not the ISE.
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Describe the bug
If the Powershell ISE feature of Windows is not enabled, the script hangs the disk as the Event Logger continually writes and deletes this event:
I mean, yeah, I figured you need powershell to use it but not the ISE.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: