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| Guest | RTM .dlls and VS2005 Object Browser I can't find these assemblies on my HDD... Where are they, i'd like to look at them with object browser. Microsoft.powershell.commands.management.dll • Microsoft.powershell.commands.utility.dll • Microsoft.powershell.consolehost.dll • Microsoft.powershell.security.dll • Microsoft.powershell.commands.management.resources.dll • Microsoft.powershell.commands.utility.resources.dll • Microsoft.powershell.consolehost.resources.dll • Microsoft.powershell.security.resources.dll |
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| Guest | Re: RTM .dlls and VS2005 Object Browser Most of them are under C:\Windows\Assembly\ PS H:\> gci 'c:\' -filter 'microsoft.powershell.*.dll' -recurse "fixitchris" <fixitchris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:598BF21F-165E-4F71-8B5B-70093BD96104@microsoft.com... >I can't find these assemblies on my HDD... Where are they, i'd like to look > at them with object browser. > > Microsoft.powershell.commands.management.dll > . Microsoft.powershell.commands.utility.dll > . Microsoft.powershell.consolehost.dll > . Microsoft.powershell.security.dll > . Microsoft.powershell.commands.management.resources.dll > . Microsoft.powershell.commands.utility.resources.dll > . Microsoft.powershell.consolehost.resources.dll > . Microsoft.powershell.security.resources.dll > |
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| Guest | Re: RTM .dlls and VS2005 Object Browser This is more of a VS issue , but I can' t load any dlls into the Custom Component Set in Object Browser... why is that? |
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| Guest | Re: RTM .dlls and VS2005 Object Browser These assemblies are now placed in the GAC and are not been placed in the installation folder -- Narayanan Lakshmanan [MSFT] Windows PowerShell Development Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "fixitchris" <fixitchris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:598BF21F-165E-4F71-8B5B-70093BD96104@microsoft.com... >I can't find these assemblies on my HDD... Where are they, i'd like to look > at them with object browser. > > Microsoft.powershell.commands.management.dll > • Microsoft.powershell.commands.utility.dll > • Microsoft.powershell.consolehost.dll > • Microsoft.powershell.security.dll > • Microsoft.powershell.commands.management.resources.dll > • Microsoft.powershell.commands.utility.resources.dll > • Microsoft.powershell.consolehost.resources.dll > • Microsoft.powershell.security.resources.dll > |
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| Guest | Re: RTM .dlls and VS2005 Object Browser Hi, Windows PowerShell assemblies will be installed into GAC only. If you want assemblies for development purposes you have to download SDK. The SDK will be released shortly. Until then you might want to use the method posted here: http://blogs.msdn.com/powershell/arc...ainst-RC2.aspx -- Krishna[MSFT] Windows PowerShell Team Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Narayanan Lakshmanan [MSFT]" <narayanl@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:O4KcpVQCHHA.4992@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > These assemblies are now placed in the GAC and are not been placed in the > installation folder > > -- > Narayanan Lakshmanan [MSFT] > Windows PowerShell Development > Microsoft Corporation > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights. > > > "fixitchris" <fixitchris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:598BF21F-165E-4F71-8B5B-70093BD96104@microsoft.com... >>I can't find these assemblies on my HDD... Where are they, i'd like to >>look >> at them with object browser. >> >> Microsoft.powershell.commands.management.dll >> . Microsoft.powershell.commands.utility.dll >> . Microsoft.powershell.consolehost.dll >> . Microsoft.powershell.security.dll >> . Microsoft.powershell.commands.management.resources.dll >> . Microsoft.powershell.commands.utility.resources.dll >> . Microsoft.powershell.consolehost.resources.dll >> . Microsoft.powershell.security.resources.dll >> > |
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