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In this post I will walk through installing a new module. For this example, I will be installing a module called NTFSSecurty.
Step 2: Copy new module to path.
Here is the result of running that command on my computer. You should see similar results.
Importing loads the module into active memory so that we can access the module in our session.
I hope you found this tutorial helpful if you have questions or comments please leave them below.
That will do it, the new module is now ready to use.
How to install PowerShell modules.
This command will check the paths that are set in the environment variable for modules.
Each module is stored in a folder where it contains the necessary files for the PowerShell commands.
Basically, that is it for installing new modules. Let’s verify the new module is visible to PowerShell, run the following command:
For the module I’m using in this example it would look like,
Now that we know where to put new modules lets move to step 2.
Now that the new module is installed we still have one final step before we can use the new commands.
So, what are the other paths for?
If you see other paths listed in your environment variable it may be from programs that you have installed. Some programs will install PowerShell commands and automatically add those to the variable.
What I like best about SAM is it’s easy to use dashboard and alerting features. It also has the ability to monitor virtual machines and storage.
The screenshot below is what returns when I run this command. I can see that the new module (NTFSSecurity) is now visible to PowerShell.
This utility was designed to Monitor Active Directory and other critical applications. It will quickly spot domain controller issues, prevent replication failures, track failed logon attempts and much more.
You want to install new modules in a path that is listed in the PSModulePath environment variable. To see the value of PSModulePath run the following command.
Although PowerShell comes with several built in modules there will be times when you need to load additional ones.
So I’ve downloaded a new module and the next step is to copy it into one of the two paths identified in step 1. I’m going to make it available to all users so I’ll copy it here.
You can also add your own paths but unless you have a specific need then just stick with the two I listed.
A PowerShell module is a grouping of various functions that operate as a single mini program. Modules are used to interact with various applications such as Windows, VMWare, Active Directory, Office365, SANS and so on.

To import run the following command.
C:\Users\userprofile\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\modules C:\program files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\ \
Step 3: Import new module.
There may be several paths listed but there are two main paths you should use, they are:
There it is, just copy and past the module into the path.
Use the first path if you want the module to be available for a specific user. Use the second path to make the module available for all users.
Step 1: Determine the install Path.
The path below is reserved for modules that ship with Windows. Microsoft recommends to not use this location.
Recommended Tool: SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor (SAM)
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