![]() ![]() The PowerGUI VSX is not a standalone extension it relies on a PowerGUI installation to provide its features. PowerShell scripts can be opened in the full PowerGUI Script Editor with a single click from Visual Studio. A PowerShell project type is also included. In addition to these core GUI features, PowerGUI settings, imported modules, snippets, and a console window are provided. Tested management against Virtual Center 2.0, ESX 3.0x and 3.5, ESXi 3.5 and Virtual Server 2.0 (note: management of Virtual Center 2.0 requires version 1.0 of the VMware VI Toolkit).Quest Software’s PowerGUI Visual Studio Extension (VSX) provides syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, and debugging for Power Shell scripts inside Visual Studio.Added single sign-on support (note that connecting to multiple hosts using the same username but different passwords is currently not supported, but we are working on that and will provide support for this soon).Improved the performance of many nodes, links and actions. ![]() Exposed many more VMware Infrastructure objects through topological views and through integration in the hierarchy.Added support for browsing the VMware Inventory hierarchy (includes Hosts and Clusters, Virtual Machines and Templates, Networks and Datastores), including being able to browse directly into the file system on the datastores.Reorganized the PowerPack structure to facilitate easier management of multiple hosts and to allow users to retrieve objects from one or more of the hosts they are managing whether they are already connected or not.Just wanted to let you know that the download and updated information is available on the PowerGUI website at the following link. ![]()
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