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System Details
- Operating system name and version: Windows 10 Pro
- VS Code version: 1.11.2
- PowerShell extension version: 0.12.2
- Output from
$PSVersionTable
:
PS C:\GitHub\dbatools> code -v
1.11.2
6eaebe3b9c70406d67c97779468c324a7a95db0e
PS C:\GitHub\dbatools>
PS C:\GitHub\dbatools> $pseditor.EditorServicesVersion
Major Minor Build Revision
----- ----- ----- --------
0 12 1 0
PS C:\GitHub\dbatools>
PS C:\GitHub\dbatools> code --list-extensions --show-versions
eamodio.gitlens@3.4.5
gerane.Theme-Blackboard@0.0.2
gerane.Theme-earthsong-light@0.0.2
LaurentTreguier.vscode-simple-icons@1.2.0
michelemelluso.gitignore@1.0.1
ms-mssql.mssql@0.3.0
ms-vscode.PowerShell@0.12.2
ms-vscode.wordcount@0.1.0
RolandGreim.sharecode@0.4.0
sensourceinc.vscode-sql-beautify@0.0.4
Shan.code-settings-sync@2.6.2
swyphcosmo.spellchecker@1.2.13
tinaciousdesign.theme-tinaciousdesign@0.2.4
Tyriar.theme-sapphire@0.1.0
PS C:\GitHub\dbatools>
PS C:\GitHub\dbatools> $PSVersionTable
Name Value
---- -----
PSVersion 5.1.14393.1066
PSEdition Desktop
PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...}
BuildVersion 10.0.14393.1066
CLRVersion 4.0.30319.42000
WSManStackVersion 3.0
PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3
SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1
Issue Description
Running VS Code the initial terminal that is started for PowerShell showing as "1: PowerShell Integrated Console" does not load my user profile. This is with powershell.enableProfileLoading
set to true.
Although if I start a new terminal for PowerShell I can see that my profile does get loaded.