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| Guest | Re: CTP2: Remove-Module Cmdlet Bug Yep, that was Don's point almost verbatim IIRC. -- Keith "Kiron" <Kiron@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3348AFBB-9130-4234-8743-61AC5B00A045@xxxxxx Modules are a good idea, hope they make it to RTM, it's just that Remove-Module doesn't 'remove' all references to --or instances of-- the module. It's good to know the PowerShell Team already knows about the bug, thanks. -- Kiron |
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