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This means that it can't get updated versions of SQL Change Automation from the Powershell Gallery, I don't think -AcceptLicense is the cause here. This is working because it is using the last version that you've managed to download.
Maybe there was a recent change in this server that caused this? Perhaps a change in the Powershell Execution Policy? -
Thanks Sergio, you are correct. That machine did have some issues in PowerShell that needed to be cleaned up. That seems to be happening more and more these days (that's a Microsoft knock, not a Red-Gate knock!)
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I have two VM's that are used specifically as Local Agents for Azure DevOps. One is my primary, and one is a backup.
On the backup, though it works, I get the following warnings:
Note, that neither agent has the "toolbelt" installed. They are just agents. Both have 4.0.19294.12888 installed. I can't find any difference between the two, yet my backup agent gets this warning.
It should also be noted, that I also tried manually updating the powershell package with the -AcceptLicense flag, but that did not seem to help. Also, PowerShellGet version is 2.2.1.
Thanks, Greg