Ws1.zip [VERIFIED]

: This is critical. According to experts at Brooks Peppin's Blog , you should have your script create a "flag" file or registry key upon success so WS1 knows the deployment is complete. Pro-Tip: Handling Silent Errors

: In the Workspace ONE Console , go to Apps & Books > Native > Internal and upload your ZIP.

If you’ve ever tried to deploy a standalone PowerShell script through , you might have run into the "one-file limit" for basic script resources. But what if your script needs a configuration XML, a custom icon, or a secondary installer?

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: This is critical. According to experts at Brooks Peppin's Blog , you should have your script create a "flag" file or registry key upon success so WS1 knows the deployment is complete. Pro-Tip: Handling Silent Errors

: In the Workspace ONE Console , go to Apps & Books > Native > Internal and upload your ZIP. ws1.zip

If you’ve ever tried to deploy a standalone PowerShell script through , you might have run into the "one-file limit" for basic script resources. But what if your script needs a configuration XML, a custom icon, or a secondary installer? : This is critical

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