I am beginning to look into the PowerShell model and snap-in development. The first thing I notice is to reference System.management.automation.dll. However in Visual Studio, the .NET tab does not that assembly, and neither am I able to browse to C:\windows\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Management.Automation\1.0.0.0__31bf3856ad364e35\System.Management.Automation.dll to make a file-based reference.

Am i forced to copy the file out manually to make an easy reference?

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A copy of System.Management.Automation.dll is installed when you install the windows SDK (a suitable, recent version of it, anyway). It should be in C:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\

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sweet. found it, thanks. – icelava Jul 28 '09 at 2:42
I've installed the SDK on 2 different 64-bit machines (with difficulty) and found the version 6.2.8229.0, 4.66MB dll on only 1, and only in c:\program files (x86)\reference assemblies\microsoft\windowspowershell\v1.0. I highly recommend editing the .csproj file, or checking in the right DLL to source control and referencing it. The SDK install is just too inflexible. – James McLachlan May 8 at 15:11
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I couldn't get the SDK to install properly (some of the files seemed unsigned, something like that). I found another solution here and that seems to work okay for me. It doesn't require installation of new files at all. Basically, what you do is:

Edit the .csproj file in a text editor, and add:

<Reference Include="System.Management.Automation" />

to the relevant section.

Hope this helps.

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The assembly coming with Powershell SDK (C:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0) does not come with Powershell 2 specific types.

Manually editing the csproj file solved my problem.

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