One of the great benefits of PowerShell is the ability to very quickly retrieve system information and metrics. We have added three new packager engines to PowerShell Studio and PrimalScript to make it easier to present or log that information…
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One of the more common tasks for an administrator is to write a script for a helpdesk employee or a fellow admin who is maybe not so PowerShell savvy (yet). Many of you like to package that script as an…
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Today we release a new build of PowerShell Studio 2016 and it includes some major changes and new features.
Project Changes and Compatibility
IMPORTANT: This build will convert your projects and create a backup of the original (*.psproj.bak). The…
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The Script Packager in PrimalScript 2016 gets an update with the next service build (7.2.95). Since this service build changes the locations where your executable files are generated and some new options are available, we thought we’d let you know…
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We get this question every week: Why can I not include my data files, secondary scripts, modules, other executables etc. with the packaged executable and have it unpack them when I run it?
If you have been a SAPIEN customer…
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This is the second blog in a multi-part series about designing a Windows PowerShell script that will be packaged in an executable file.
Passing Parameters to a Script in an Executable File explains how to use the special parsing features…
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With release of the v4.2.83 build of PowerShell Studio 2015, we introduced new features that we are covering in detail over a series of articles.
PowerShell Studio 2014 introduced the new Collection Project:
https://www.sapien.com/blog/2014/07/29/powershell-studio-2014-collection-project/
The Collection Project simply groups various…
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Our 2015 versions have been out for a while and most of you already know about some of the new features. But we want to make sure you don’t miss anything, so here is a brief recap.
PrimalScript 2015 now…
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PrimalScript 2014 can make a variety of script files into executable files. We call that packaging. This feature is mostly used by VBScript and PowerShell administrators to wrap their scripts into an executable file that can be shipped to end…
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Welcome back. As we previously discussed, PrimalScript 2014 has a few new options for the script packager and has added features for creating MSI databases and deploying your script solutions.
If you have missed the previous three installments, use the…
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