

I believe I may have further complicated things when I recently installed the PowerShell 6.0.0 alpha (also on E: drive). I located the modules folder in PowerCLI and found this list (which is what I was looking for in PowerShell Studio:ĭue to lack of space on this particular server, my PowerShell Studio install is on the E: drive however, PowerCLI and Windows PowerShell are installed on the C: drive.

PS E:\Program Files\SAPIEN Technologies, Inc\PowerShell Studio 2016> OwerShell\ServiceManagement\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\PowerShell\Storage\ C:\Program Files (x86) Microsoft SDKs\Azure\PowerShell\ResourceManager\AzureResourceManager\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\P Ogram Files\SharePoint Online Management Shell\ C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\ C:\Program Files (x86)\

Gram Files\AppFabric 1.1 for Windows Server\PowershellModules C:\Program Files (x86)\AutoIt3\AutoItX C:\Program FilĮs (x86)\Cisco\Cisco UCS PowerTool\Modules\ C:\Program Files (x86)\NetApp\NetApp PowerShell Toolkit\Modules\. PS E:\Program Files\SAPIEN Technologies, Inc\PowerShell Studio 2016> $env:PSModulePathĬ:\Users\SE3.admin\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules C:\Windows\systemģ2\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Tools\PowerShell\Modules\ C:\Pro When I type that into my console from PowerShell Studio, I get the following:
