Hi. I've installed Window 2003 Enterprise, added SP1 then
addad Visual Basic, C#, C++, J# with .Net Framework 2.0 and also
installed
MSH (Monad) beta 3 - the new scripting shell.
Visual Studio (vb,c#,c++,j#) work all right but there is a problem with
MSH.
I run MSH and what I get in the console is
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Microsoft Command Shell
Copyright (C) 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Error loading the extended type data file:
Exception: Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core
There were errors in loading the format data file:
Exception: Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core
Exception: Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core
Exception: Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core
Exception: Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core
Exception: Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core
Exception: Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core
Exception: Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core
MSH E:\Documents and Settings\Administrator> _
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And it also act differently on 2003. Event "ls" gives od readings.
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MshPath :
Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core\FileSystem::E :\Documen
ts and Settings\Administrator\Sti_Trace.log
MshParentPath :
Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core\FileSystem::E :\Documen
ts and Settings\Administrator
MshChildName : Sti_Trace.log
MshDrive : E
MshProvider : Microsoft.Management.Automation.Core\FileSystem
MshIsContainer : False
Name : Sti_Trace.log
Length : 0
DirectoryName : E:\Documents and Settings\Administrator
Directory : E:\Documents and Settings\Administrator
IsReadOnly : False
Exists : True
FullName : E:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Sti_Trace.log
Extension : .log
CreationTime : 2006-02-03 14:39:16
CreationTimeUtc : 2006-02-03 13:39:16
LastAccessTime : 2006-02-03 14:39:16
LastAccessTimeUtc : 2006-02-03 13:39:16
LastWriteTime : 2006-02-03 14:22:13
......................
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Normally on Win XP it would output just
Microsoft Command Shell
Copyright (C) 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
MSH E:\Documents and Settings\Administrator> _
It is, possibly, something with assembly rights but still I don't what
must be done to repair that.