• When you go to C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules, are there a couple of sqlps files in that directory? And do you have a SQLServer directory?
    In Powershell, try updating everything with: update-module

    No sqlps files in the Modules folder. I have a Sqlserver folde rand in it are sub folders for the last 2 releases - 21.0.17178 &21.0.17199.
    I did the update-module  sqlserver as an admin after checking the folder, restarted SSMS and there is no change in SSMS 17.

    My manners are a bit rusty. I hadn't thanked you for responding. I appreciate the help. Thanks

    MG

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