That worked! Thanks Carl and Damien.

Daniel Ratliff

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Subject: [powershell] RE: Run cmdlet from specific module?

We may! I will send it over to our XD architect to take a look.

Daniel Ratliff

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Subject: [powershell] RE: Run cmdlet from specific module?

http://mcpmag.com/articles/2013/08/20/powershell-name-duplicates.aspx

BTW, I am working on my XD5.x and XD7.x documentation scripts if you would like 
to help test them.

Thanks


Webster

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Subject: [powershell] Run cmdlet from specific module?

Got an interesting one here. We are doing a XenDesktop migration and need to be 
able to run 5.6 cmdlets and 7.1 cmdlets on the same machine. The pssnapins 
install without issue but we have not found a way to run a cmdlet from one 
snap-in or the other. The cmdlets share the same name.

Any ideas on how to specify the snap-in to run from?

Daniel Ratliff

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