![]() No more going back and forth in the RES Workspace Manager Console! I also wrapped this script in a nice GUI executable with a little help from our friends at Sapien. That’s all there is to it! Now you can update the local cache from within your clients workspace. For this I created a second Execute Command action that looks like this: ![]() That’s what it’s there for, right? Write-Host 'Forcing a local cache update for Workspace Manager.' Write-Host '' # Set registry path for 32bit and 64bit clients If ($env:PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE -eq 'AMD64') Until ($result -ne $null) Write-Host ''ĭon’t forget to enter ps1 as the scripts file extension:Īnd there we have it! The cache has been renewed! Now we just have to refresh the workspace. There are many ways to do that but I like to use the PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE environment variable. So the script will begin by letting the user now what’s going on and then determine which path os needed for the client.
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