A user was trying to use the "Notify Users Poor wifi" script from the ControlUp library, but it was not working. A suggestion was made to check if ‘Run in .NET (Preview)’ is selected. @member, who had something to do with the script, provided a screenshot which showed the ‘Execute script with .NET engine’ checkbox.
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What am i missing to get the “Notify Users Poor wifi “
i know i’m been stupid 😞
thats EdfeDX – i’m looking at RealtoimeDX
now, i’m being stupid
we can be stupid together
can you pull the script from that folder in the error and post here?
seems to not like application ID
its one of the CU libray scripts
try this
no din’t wortk
was hoping to use this in a presentation tomorrow
i’ll have to get back to it when i have more time
@member didn’t you have something to do with this?
I did.
Hmm, checking script
I just tried the line where it gets the ApplicationId, it looks for running PowerShell instances. Could you check if ‘Run in .NET (Preview)’ (or similar, don’t have the console in front of me atm) is selected? If that is the case there is no Windows Powershell instance so it cannot get an AppId
@member “Could you check if ‘Run in .NET” not sure i follow this
The checkbox in the right bottom of the screenshot here, ‘Execute script with .NET engine’
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