Load the PowerShell Cmdlets and Get Cmdlet Help
What this topic covers:
Requirements for using PowerShell cmdlets
Review the following requirements for using the App-V PowerShell cmdlets:
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Users can run App-V Server cmdlets only if you grant them access by using one of the following methods: |
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Cmdlets that require an elevated command prompt |
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Cmdlets that end users can run, unless you configure them to require an elevated command prompt |
To configure these cmdlets to require an elevated command prompt, use one of the following methods:
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Loading the PowerShell cmdlets
To load the PowerShell cmdlet modules:
Open Windows PowerShell or Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE).
Type one of the following commands to load the cmdlets for the module you want:
App-V component | Command to type |
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App-V Server |
Import-Module AppvServer |
App-V Sequencer |
Import-Module AppvSequencer |
App-V Client |
Import-Module AppvClient |
Getting help for the PowerShell cmdlets
Starting in App-V 5.0 SP3, cmdlet help is available in two formats:
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As a downloadable module |
To download the latest help after downloading the cmdlet module:
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On TechNet as web pages |
See the App-V node under Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack Automation with Windows PowerShell. |
Displaying the help for a PowerShell cmdlet
To display help for a specific PowerShell cmdlet:
Open Windows PowerShell or Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE).
Type Get-Help <cmdlet>, for example, Get-Help Publish-AppvClientPackage.
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