Sounds like Chocolately isn't installed on the machine. In order to run "choco" as a powershell command you need to install choco.
Our Software Management module installs choco applications using a "choco wrapper api". So if you try to install using our Software Management you do not need to install choco. However, running as a command you will need to install choco on the machine.
Review the choco installation:
https://chocolatey.org/install
[ Source User jumpcloud.com\tom.smith Source 172.30.100.2 Source DAG
Country 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255 Port 50604 Zone L3-OpenVPN-Mobile Interface ae1.1102 X-Forwarded-For IP ](https://jumpcloud.com)
I know this is an old topic, but I had lost all hope for user-id mapping from jumpcloud after reading User-ID Ip Mapping pdf but i saw this appear in my logs tonight after syncing a local domain controller with Jumpcloud and updating my palo to the latest version. I do not know which one prompted the change. Is there an update on best practices or was this a fluke?