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Powershell Slow Startup #1130

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BClev opened this issue Oct 14, 2016 · 9 comments
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Powershell Slow Startup #1130

BClev opened this issue Oct 14, 2016 · 9 comments

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@BClev
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BClev commented Oct 14, 2016

After updating to 1.3.1, a Powershell tab takes a little over 2 minutes to start-up and allow typing. I added a stopwatch to both my profile and the profile.ps1 in cmder. The cmder profile took 2.39493755666667 minutes to finish loading, my user profile loaded in about a second.
Is this just an isolated issue with me, or are others having similar issues?

@daxgames
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I have not seen this.

@Jackbennett
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That's strange. Is your startup directory a git repository? Just trying to rule some things out.

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BClev commented Oct 21, 2016

My startup directory is my Scripts folder, not a Git repo.
I'm running a couple of tests, I think it may have something to do with Windows 8.1 and UAC. I'll keep you all updated.

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Hm I replied to this on email I wonder where that's gone.

Your scripts folder isn't in program files is it?

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Your scripts folder isn't under program files is it? Uac gets extra
excited about that path.

On 21 Oct 2016 6:53 p.m., "BClev" [email protected] wrote:

My startup directory is my Scripts folder, not a Git repo.
I'm running a couple of tests, I think it may have something to do with
Windows 8.1 and UAC. I'll keep you all updated.


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BClev commented Oct 25, 2016

It is not. It is under ~\Desktop\Scripts.
UAC is disabled on my machine.

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BClev commented Nov 1, 2016

I readded UAC, rebooted, removed it again, rebooted, and now Powershell loads quickly again.
I think I'll chalk this up to an anomaly.

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Super weird. Thanks for the update. What version of powershell was this by the way? Just whatever w8.1 ships, you've not updated it I presume.

Not great to disable UAC FYI but that's up to you.

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BClev commented Nov 1, 2016

Powershell 5.
My company disables UAC by default.

On Nov 1, 2016, at 10:52 AM, Jack [email protected] wrote:

Super weird. Thanks for the update. What version of powershell was this by the way? Just whatever w8.1 ships, you've not updated it I presume.

Not great to disable UAC FYI but that's up to you.


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