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| | Where does the 'out' verb come from? VC# Express is telling me: Error 1 'System.Management.Automation.VerbsCommon' does not contain a definition for 'Out' C:\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\MyOvoSnapIn\MyOvoSnapIn\OutOpcMsg.cs 10 25 MyOvoSnapIn I have the following C# section in my cmdlet: [Cmdlet(VerbsCommon.Out, "OpcMsg")] public class OutOpcMsg : PSCmdlet What might I be missing here? There are definitely out- cmdlets with PowerShell... |
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| | Re: Where does the 'out' verb come from? Marco Shaw wrote: > [Cmdlet(VerbsCommon.Out, "OpcMsg")] > public class OutOpcMsg : PSCmdlet Solved myself, I needed to change the above to: [Cmdlet(VerbsData.Out, "OpcMsg")] public class OutOpcMsg : PSCmdlet |
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