![]() I use the Command line step for troubleshooting.On a rare occasion, I’ve had to recreate a package, and use that instead of the original if it wasn’t updating properly. File / Content not found, you’ll see an error similar to this if you perhaps misspelled the file name, the path to the file, or if the file wasn’t in your content.Checking the file that was downloaded into the TS working directory to confirm it has the updates is a good way to troubleshoot if the script keeps failing. Often I’ll make a change to a script or file, then forget to update the content and the step continues to fail. ![]()
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