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ProjectWise PowerShell Extensions Forum Version 1.21.5.0 of PWPS_DAB just posted to the PowerShell Gallery
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    Version 1.21.5.0 of PWPS_DAB just posted to the PowerShell Gallery

    Dave Brumbaugh
    Offline Dave Brumbaugh over 3 years ago
    We just posted version 1.21.5.0 of the #PWPS_DAB #PowerShell module for #ProjectWise to the PowerShell Gallery. To install, from a 64-bit Admin session of PowerShell v5 run: [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol=[Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12, Uninstall-Module PWPS_DAB -AllVersions -Force, Install-Module PWPS_DAB. VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: This PowerShell Module is not covered under your SELECT Agreement and is not supported via your contractual support channels. Support is only available via the BE Communities site ( communities.bentley.com/.../projectwise-powershell-extensions-forum ).
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    • Jonathan Britten
      Offline Jonathan Britten Fri, Jun 12 2020 11:03 AM

      I have attempted to install the PowerShell module PWPS_DAB using the command shown in the original post. The error message states missing expression after ',' Uninstall-Module appears to be invalid or incomplete. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

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    • Kevin van Haaren
      Offline Kevin van Haaren Sat, Jun 13 2020 6:28 PM in reply to Jonathan Britten

      Not sure what you mean by "the original post". The installation method has changed since the very beginning. Did you follow the instructions in this post?

      https://communities.bentley.com/products/projectwise/content_management/f/projectwise-powershell-extensions-forum/143840/update-we-have-changed-the-way-we-are-delivering-pwps_dab

       

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    • Jonathan Britten
      Offline Jonathan Britten Fri, Jun 19 2020 10:16 AM in reply to Kevin van Haaren

      Encountered a further problem when installing PWPS_DAB for the first time on a new installation. Install-Module PWPS_DAB returned error Import-PackageProvider failed. No match was found for provider name 'NuGet'  

      Any help would be appreciated.

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    • Kevin van Haaren
      Offline Kevin van Haaren Fri, Jun 19 2020 11:14 AM in reply to Jonathan Britten

      Make sure you are running at least PowerShell 5

      To purge off an existing install of pwps_dab, and then install the latest version on Windows 10 i did a Run as Administrator on Windows PowerShell then:

      • uninstall-module pwps_dab -AllVersions -Force
        • if the module is not already installed this will produce a "No match was found" error. You can ignore that.
      • install-module pwps_dab
        • First prompt is "Untrusted repository" => type Y to trust the PSGallery repository

      if you are on a version of Windows before 10 you first need to do:

      • [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol=[Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12

       

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    • Kevin van Haaren
      Offline Kevin van Haaren Fri, Jun 19 2020 11:15 AM in reply to Kevin van Haaren

      if you still get the error about the Provider 'NuGet' you'll have to troubleshoot your powershell a bit more. That error makes me suspect you aren't running PowerShell 5.

       

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    • Mick Inkster
      Offline Mick Inkster Fri, Jun 19 2020 3:02 PM in reply to Jonathan Britten

      Hi Jonathan,

      I found had the same issues. Using the following command was the way I added NuGet.

      Register-PackageSource -Location https://www.nuget.org/api/v2 -Name NugetRep -ProviderName NuGet

      hth

      Mick

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    • Jonathan Britten
      Offline Jonathan Britten Mon, Sep 7 2020 6:51 AM in reply to Mick Inkster

      I have now resolved the ProjectWise PowerShell module installation. This was resolved by updating my Active Directory group membership settings within our company domain. Software modules have been successfully downloaded.

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    • Jonathan Britten
      Offline Jonathan Britten Mon, Sep 7 2020 6:51 AM in reply to Mick Inkster

      I have now resolved the ProjectWise PowerShell module installation. This was resolved by updating my Active Directory group membership settings within our company domain. Software modules have been successfully downloaded.

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