

Click the View/Hide plugins button in the tab control.If we want to enable a specific plugin, we do the following: Enable Deployment pluginīy default, all plugins are disabled for new packages. If you use instead of %%, AM will only translate to %% and won’t expand the variable as required. Important: Using %% makes Login AM expand the contents as an environment variable. Note: We will use these properties (%am_pkg_installdir% and %am_pkg_media%) to make our MSI Install action item more variable, thus making it easier to re-use this package in a different environment. Check the override checkbox next to software install location and set the location to %programfiles%\%am_pkg_name%.Check the override checkbox next to software media path and set the location to %AM_Files%\media\PowerGUI.Select the General Settings tab from the tab bar.Make sure you have selected the PowerGUI package.Now that we have created a package, we should tell Login AM where to find the source files and what the target folder for the installation is. Set the software media path and install location properties Select the package we just created from the navigation panel (left)ĭownload the PowerGUI MSI to the media path (Installdir\Media\PowerGUI).Click New Package in the actions panel (right).Select the category we just created from the navigation panel (left).Enter a name for the package category.Click New Category in the actions panel (right).Select Packages from the navigation panel (left).Assuming that you already created the environment, we can start creating the PowerGUI package.
