Module '{0}' (installed at'{1}') cannot be updated because Administrator rights are required to change that directory. Log on to the computer with an account that has Administrator rights, and then try again. You can also try running the Windows PowerShell session with elevated rights (Run as Administrator).
Modify the wireless network security settings for "%ws" If you set up or own this network, you might be able to fix the problem ...
Modify the wireless router or access point settings for "%ws" The settings on the wireless router or access point are incompatible ...
Modify the wireless router or access point settings for "%ws" The wireless network adapter on this computer does not support ...
Modify the wireless security settings for "%ws" The wireless network you are trying to connect to requires shared-key authentication, ...
Module '{0}' (installed at'{1}') cannot be updated because Administrator rights are required to change that directory. Log ...
Module '{0}' cannot be published because it does not have a module manifest file. Run New-ModuleManifest -Path to create ...
Module '{0}' cannot be published because it is missing required metadata. Verify that the module manifest specifies Description ...
Module '{0}' was not installed on this computer by using either the PowerShellGet cmdlets or the PSModule provider, so it ...
Module '{0}' was not updated because no valid module was found in the module directory. Verify that the module is located ...