Quoc Truong
Quoc Truong
@ivannaranjo, I see. I can add a -Scope parameter to the cmdlets as another alternative for -ServiceAccount parameter.
@justinian, thanks for reporting the bug. Do you mean that the installer remove ~/Documents/WindowsPowerShell/Modules from the path too?
@justinian, that's interesting. I wasn't able to repro this on my machine by installing the SDK for a specific user. Can I ask do you have this problem when you...
It seems like the issue happens if the PSModulePath for User is empty initially. We are fixing this in the next cloud SDK release.
@deisner This should already be fixed with the latest version of the Google Cloud SDK.
What is the version of your Google Cloud SDK?
I see. So you are using PowerShell 7 in this case? Is it possible to test it under PowerShell 6?
@deisner So what did the Cloud SDK installation do to your PSModulePath?
@ihabhady, thanks for using the module. Can you provide the exact command that you use?
@ihabhady Do you happen to have the error message when you run the command? Also, I believe VSS snapshots work only on Windows instances with image version v20160810 and newer.