Hi Taslim, The first error message (red text on blue) usually occurs if you don't provide the full path to a Ps1 script. So for example, my merakipsktool.ps1 file resides in C:\tst\powershell if i'm in Powershell ISE, then i'd CD to c:\tst\powershell and to run the script, i'd type .\merakipsktool.ps1 this displays the the copyright sign and a message that the site/ssid parameter was missed The 2nd screen where yours appears to show nothing i'd say is due to something not being entered correctly in the areas of the script that need to be changed to have your Meraki specific details. Can you double check them again, and make sure you include a '/' at the end of $base_uri variable - (see DavisJ post earlier) rgds Gary
... View more