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How I can get the UseCached file #1

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jaileon opened this issue Oct 1, 2020 · 3 comments
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How I can get the UseCached file #1

jaileon opened this issue Oct 1, 2020 · 3 comments

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@jaileon
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jaileon commented Oct 1, 2020

When I try to run the script following the instructions on the Readme, doesn't work

Cache File not found at ~\ucs_cache.ucs

Could you provide guidelines please

@techBeck03
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Follow the instructions in the Running the Script section of the readme first and see if that solves the issue. You must first use the interactive text menu to connect to UCS domains and then cache them before you can use the -UseCached flag in future executions.

Thanks!

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jaileon commented Oct 1, 2020

Thanks @techBeck03, do you know if is possible run it in macOS?

I tested it with PowerShell 6.1.1 & PowerShell 7.0.3 but with none worked

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Thanks @techBeck03, do you know if is possible run it in macOS?

I tested it with PowerShell 6.1.1 & PowerShell 7.0.3 but with none worked

Yes i've tested this on macOS and it worked just fine. You have to go through the text based menus first to connect to a domain(s) and cache your credentials then exit the script. Once your credentials are cached you can run the report using the argument flags described in the readme.

What doesn't work in macOS is creating the report via the interactive text menu because it uses a file prompt that only works in Windows.

Let me know if you still have issues. Thanks!

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