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Closed dyeLucky closed 2 years ago

dyeLucky commented 2 years ago

While offline, outside of company network, this pops up when the set-fta function is ran.

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dyeLucky commented 2 years ago

Ignorance is bliss. 😂🤣

Danyfirex commented 2 years ago

Did you solve it?

dyeLucky commented 2 years ago

Did you solve it?

Well, sort of. I had the function wrapped up in a PS App deployment framework and when a user was off the corporate network, this would pop up. Thankfully, there was an option within the toolkit that was launching this dialog box, so I disabled it. The error is still occurring though.

dyeLucky commented 2 years ago

@Danyfirex any suggestions on how to run this off the corp network would greatly be appreciated though. 😝

Danyfirex commented 2 years ago

I'm not sure what you're trying to achieve. I think it would be better if you ask on Stack Overflow with more information about your issue.

dyeLucky commented 2 years ago

I'm not sure what you're trying to achieve. I think it would be better if you ask on Stack Overflow with more information about your issue.

Easy. I’m trying to run this cmdlet/ function while outside of a corporate network. When I try to run this offline, it returns the error above (when I log it).

Danyfirex commented 2 years ago

I don't know, If You are using only PS-SFTA, it should work fine on a non-corporate network.

dyeLucky commented 2 years ago

I don't know, If You are using only PS-SFTA, it should work fine on a non-corporate network.

Thanks. I’m definitely using that, but I’ll keep looking into things and will get back to you if I find anything else.