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Install fails on PowerShell v7.1.3 with Admin rights requirements #277

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gargalok opened this issue Jul 23, 2021 · 0 comments
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Install fails on PowerShell v7.1.3 with Admin rights requirements #277

gargalok opened this issue Jul 23, 2021 · 0 comments

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Installing PowerVRA Module fails with below error -

`
Install-Module PowerVRA -Scope CurrentUser -Force -Verbose

VERBOSE: Acquiring providers for assembly: C:\program files\powershell\7\Modules\PackageManagement\coreclr\netstandard2.0\Microsoft.PackageManagement.CoreProviders.dll
VERBOSE: Acquiring providers for assembly: C:\program files\powershell\7\Modules\PackageManagement\coreclr\netstandard2.0\Microsoft.PackageManagement.MetaProvider.PowerShell.dll
VERBOSE: Acquiring providers for assembly: C:\program files\powershell\7\Modules\PackageManagement\coreclr\netstandard2.0\Microsoft.PackageManagement.ArchiverProviders.dll
VERBOSE: Acquiring providers for assembly: C:\program files\powershell\7\Modules\PackageManagement\coreclr\netstandard2.0\Microsoft.PackageManagement.NuGetProvider.dll
VERBOSE: Using the provider 'PowerShellGet' for searching packages.
VERBOSE: The -Repository parameter was not specified. PowerShellGet will use all of the registered repositories.
VERBOSE: Getting the provider object for the PackageManagement Provider 'NuGet'.
VERBOSE: The specified Location is 'https://www.powershellgallery.com/api/v2' and PackageManagementProvider is 'NuGet'.
VERBOSE: Searching repository 'https://www.powershellgallery.com/api/v2/FindPackagesById()?id='PowerVRA'' for ''.
VERBOSE: Total package yield:'1' for the specified package 'PowerVRA'.
VERBOSE: Performing the operation "Install-Module" on target "Version '5.2.0' of module 'PowervRA'".
VERBOSE: The installation scope is specified to be 'CurrentUser'.
VERBOSE: The specified module will be installed in 'C:\Users\username\Documents\PowerShell\Modules'.
VERBOSE: The specified Location is 'NuGet' and PackageManagementProvider is 'NuGet'.
VERBOSE: Downloading module 'PowervRA' with version '5.2.0' from the repository 'https://www.powershellgallery.com/api/v2'.
VERBOSE: Searching repository 'https://www.powershellgallery.com/api/v2/FindPackagesById()?id='PowervRA'' for ''.
VERBOSE: Validating the 'PowervRA' module contents under 'C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\120204988\PowervRA.5.2.0' path.
VERBOSE: Test-ModuleManifest successfully validated the module manifest file 'C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\120204988\PowervRA.5.2.0'.vRA.VERBOSE: Validating the authenticode signature and publisher of the catalog file or module manifest file of the module 'PowervRA'.
VERBOSE: Catalog file 'PowervRA.cat' is not found in the contents of the module 'PowervRA' being installed.
VERBOSE: For publisher validation, current module 'PowervRA' with version '5.2.0' with publisher name '' from root certificate authority ''. Is
this module signed by Microsoft: 'False'..
VERBOSE: For publisher validation, using the previously-installed module 'PowervRA' with version '5.2.0' under 'C:\Users\username\Documents\PowerShell\Modules\PowervRA\5.2.0' with publisher name '' from root certificate authority ''. Is this module signed by Microsoft: 'False'.
VERBOSE: Checking for possible command collisions for the module 'PowervRA' commands.
Install-Package: C:\program files\powershell\7\Modules\PowerShellGet\PSModule.psm1:9711:34
Line |
9711 | … talledPackages = PackageManagement\Install-Package @PSBoundParameters
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Administrator rights are required to install or update. Log on to the computer with an account that has Administrator rights,
| and then try again, or install by adding "-Scope CurrentUser" to your command. You can also try running the Windows PowerShell
| session with elevated rights (Run as Administrator).
`

Operating System - Win 10
PowerShell Version - 7.1.3
`$PSVersionTable

Name Value


PSVersion 7.1.3
PSEdition Core
GitCommitId 7.1.3
OS Microsoft Windows 10.0.18363
Platform Win32NT
PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1.10032.0, 6.0.0, 6.1.0, 6.2.0, 7.0.0, 7.1.3}
PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3
SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1
WSManStackVersion 3.0
`

I have ensured that I have admin access on machine and PowerShell is launched as Administrator.
Any other module installs fine, just PowerVRA.

I have never installed this module on this machine before.

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