![]() ![]() We will use a Web Installer for SAPIEN DevOps Suite to illustrate the requirements and abilities of this new feature. ![]() But what if, over time, you have made many of these applications and want to give your users a simple way to install them? While creating a script that sequentially installs your applications one after another is relatively simple, giving your users choices is another matter. ![]() The intention has always been to provide a simple way to create an installer for your script application or tool you developed with PrimalScript or PowerShell Studio. SAPIEN Script Packager has had the ability to create MSI files for some years now. Under the “ Deployment” section, basically we can use it to collect all the script files and store documentation to be deploy somewhere on the network or media device.The information in this article applies to the SAPIEN Script Packager in PrimalScript 8.1.181 and PowerShell Studio 5.8.222. Now, we have created the GUI application MSI installer which can be distributed to other machines. “ Signing” – (optional) Only if you want to sign your application solution with your signed certificate.Īfter everything under setting has been configured, proceed to “ Build” the installer. You can add more resource file with it.Ĥ. “ Files/ Folder” – This section will set where your MSI files will be stored. ![]() Notice you can chose any PowerShell version available.ģ. Under “ Product Details” – Describes your application in details. “ Deploy | Installer” – “ Settings” – To enter all the information needed about this GUI application.Ģ. The flow to build your MSI installer would be:ġ. In our previous blog we build a GUI application and created the executable file using either the “ Build” or “ Build & Run” option under the “ Deploy | Packager” section.Īlthough, this is optional, we could have created an MSI installer which will produce all the necessary steps to deploy the GUI application. ![]()
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