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I will give it a try. I have a custom action that I wrote in VS2010 FW 4.0, that I use in my scripts. If I update to Version 9, I want to update the custom action to VS2013, can I use FW 4.5.2 for my custom action with VB 9x?
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Yes, that should work.
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So far so good the power shell is working now I will test the upgrade of my custom action later.
I did notice that from 2012 r2 to 2012 r2 I didnt change the setting none but still in v9 it worked. |
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Maybe that was fixed in PowerShell v4.
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I have upgraded to v9x and the Power Shell scripts are now working thanks.
I am seeing something unfamiliar with the new version. When I open a script without setting any breakpoints and close VB I see a .user file created. Whats that about? |
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In v9 by default, Visual Build remembers the previously selected steps when reopening a project (stored in the .user file). To prevent this, uncheck Tools | User Options | General | Remember selected steps when reopening projects. The .bld.user file will still be created if you set breakpoints in a project (same as with v8).
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Great thanks!
Getting back to the issue with Power shell, there is a field to override the path to the PS EXE is that necessary or should I leave that blank? In the help file it mentions a folder called Sysnative not sure what that means its not marked a a variable but I assume you mean System32 |
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Is there a way to globally set that user setting for remembering last selected items. We have a lot of Build Team members and I don't want that file creating for global shared scripts.
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