I have an update regarding this issue. After some digging, we have discovered that this is related to a Microsoft packaging issue between .NET 8, .NET 9, and PowerShell 7. An assembly that is being referenced was not included in PowerShell 7/.NET 8. This is causing code needed to load the ProgressBarOverlay to throw an exception. This issue should be resolved with the release of PowerShell 7.5 as it will target .NET 9. PowerShell 7.5 is due to be released the beginning of next year.
If I get any more information regarding this issue, I will post here.
If I get any more information regarding this issue, I will post here.
Statistics: Posted by brittneyr — Tue Dec 03, 2024 2:11 pm