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scw init on PowerShell #4299

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Monitob opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #4316
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scw init on PowerShell #4299

Monitob opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #4316
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Monitob commented Nov 26, 2024

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scw init

Expected Behaviour

Configuration on Windows Server Core with a simplified interface

Actual Behaviour

Failed to create client.

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When pasting the information I get constantly an error message.

@Monitob Monitob added the bug label Nov 26, 2024
@remyleone remyleone added init windows priority:highest Bugs filled by customers, security issues labels Nov 26, 2024
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Cannot reproduce if the copy and paste is working properly. I've try using the right click and it work in my terminal. I will add more information to the validation process.

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