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I have a number of custom Powershell commands that run during user onboarding, and while the Powershell script runs successfully, the Adaxes execution log for the command will sometimes show an error or warning. The only way I can see this is by checking the execution log of each command. Is there a way to return an error status to Adaxes when this happens so the command doesn't show that it ran successfully?

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Hello,

Unfortunately, there is no such possibility. However, thank you for the suggestion. We forwarded it to the corresponding department for consideration.

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