


Unfortunately I had some challenges in front of me at the time and I ended up cancelling my presentation (sorry Marco!).

Creating PowerPacks is a large part of what I do at work every day, and I get a lot of questions about how to do it, so I was looking forward to being able to answer those questions in my demonstration. I was quite looking forward to presenting, and I was going to demonstrate how you can extend the PowerGUI administration console as well as how you can share these extensions by exporting them in PowerPacks and making them available to the PowerShell community. + FullyQualifiedErrorId : ExecutionPolicyOverride, little while back Marco Shaw invited me to present at one of the PowerShell Virtual User Group meetings he runs regularly. + CategoryInfo : PermissionDenied: (, SecurityException For more information, please see “Get-Help Set-ExecutionPolicy.”Īt C:\Users\Michael\AppData\Local\Temp\Quest Software\PowerGUI\18d7ce54-562c-4f2b-b985-3c24b83cae50\of_create_container.ps1:1 char:20 Type “Get-ExecutionPolicy -List” to view your execution policy settings. Due to the override, your shell will retain its current effective execution policy of “Unrestricted”. Set-ExecutionPolicy : Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by a policy defined at a more specific scope. The message (in red as can be seen in the attached picture) states: What I believe is the salient message is appears in the OF_Env_Create Powershell Window (Running as Administrator), which is step 3 on the Windows 10 special instructions found here: I have attached what I suspect is the likely problem identifier - not that it has helped me identify the fix. This is becoming quite frustrating as I feel I am failing some obscure intelligence test. This I found by following the instructions here:Īt home here on my newer, faster Windows 10 machine - no such luck. Have installed the butterfly/OpenFoam combo on my machine at work - Windows 7, with no real problem. Looking for help installing OpenFoam so it runs on a Windows 10 machine.
