Install-Module : The term 'Install-Module' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet

邮差的信 提交于 2019-11-27 15:31:31

问题


I was trying to install Azure using Install-Module Azure in PowerShell. I got the following error:

PS C:\Windows\system32> Install-Module Azure
Install-Module : The term 'Install-Module' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, 
or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is corre
ct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
+ Install-Module Azure
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    + CategoryInfo          : ObjectNotFound: (Install-Module:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException

Why is PS not recognizing the basic Install module? Without this I can't even install Azure. What should I do?


回答1:


Since you are using the lower version of PS:

What you can do in your case is you first download the module in your local folder.

Then, there will be a .psm1 file under that folder for this module.

You just

import-Module "Path of the file.psm1"

Here is the link to download the Azure Module: Azure Powershell

This will do your work.




回答2:


Another GUI based option to fix this error is to download the PackageManagement PowerShell Modules (msi installer) from Microsoft website and install the modules.

Once this is installed you will not get "'Install-Module' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet" error.




回答3:


You should install the latest version of PowerShell, then use this command Install-Module Azure to install azure module. Because from Powershell 5.0 onwards you , you will be able to use the cmdlet to Install-Module, Save-Module

PS > $psversiontable
Name                           Value
----                           -----
PSVersion                      5.1.14393.576
PSEdition                      Desktop
PSCompatibleVersions           {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...}
BuildVersion                   10.0.14393.576
CLRVersion                     4.0.30319.42000
WSManStackVersion              3.0
PSRemotingProtocolVersion      2.3
SerializationVersion           1.1.0.1

More information about install Azure PowerShell, refer to the link.




回答4:


Actually my solution to this problem was much simpler, because I already had the latest version of PowerShell and is still didn't recognize Install-Module command. What fixed the "issue" for me was just typing the command manually, since originally I tried copying the snippet from a website and apparently there was some issue with the formatting when copy&pasting, so when I typed the command manually it installed the module without any problem.




回答5:


If you are trying to install a module that is listed on the central repository for PS content called PowerShell Gallery, you need to install PowerShellGet. Then the command will be available. I'm currently using PS 4.0. Installing PowerShellGet did the trick for me.

Source:

With the latest PowerShellGet module, you can:

  • Search through items in the Gallery with Find-Module and Find-Script
  • Save items to your system from the Gallery with Save-Module and Save-Script
  • Install items from the Gallery with Install-Module and Install-Script
  • Upload items to the Gallery with Publish-Module and Publish-Script
  • Add your own custom repository with Register-PSRepository

Another great article to get started with PS Gallery.




回答6:


I didn't have the NuGet Package Provider, you can check running Get-PackageProvider:

PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-PackageProvider 

Name                     Version          DynamicOptions                                                                                                                 
----                     -------          --------------                                                                                                                 
msi                      3.0.0.0          AdditionalArguments                                                                                                            
msu                      3.0.0.0                                                                                                                                         
NuGet  <NOW INSTALLED>   2.8.5.208        Destination, ...                             

The solution was installing it by running this command:

Install-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -MinimumVersion 2.8.5.201 -Force

If that fails with the error below you can copy/paste the NuGet folder from another PC (admin needed): C:\Program Files\PackageManagement\ProviderAssemblies\NuGet:

WARNING: Unable to download from URI 'https://onegetcdn.azureedge.net/providers/Microsoft.PackageManagement.NuGetProvider-2.8.5.208.dll' to ''.
WARNING: Failed to bootstrap provider 'https://onegetcdn.azureedge.net/providers/nuget-2.8.5.208.package.swidtag'.
WARNING: Failed to bootstrap provider 'nuget'.
WARNING: The specified PackageManagement provider 'NuGet' is not available.
PackageManagement\Install-PackageProvider : Unable to download from URI 
'https://onegetcdn.azureedge.net/providers/Microsoft.PackageManagement.NuGetProvider-2.8.5.208.dll' to ''.
At C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\PowerShellGet\PSModule.psm1:6463 char:21
+             $null = PackageManagement\Install-PackageProvider -Name $script:NuGe ...



回答7:


I have Windows 10 and PowerShell 5.1 was already installed. For whatever reason the x86 version works and can find "Install-Module", but the other version cannot.

Search your Start Menu for "powershell", and find the entry that ends in "(x86)":

Here is what I experience between the two different versions:



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41585758/install-module-the-term-install-module-is-not-recognized-as-the-name-of-a-cm

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