![]() ![]() $OKButton.Location = New-Object (120,550) $liquitContext = Connect-LiquitWorkspace -URI $liquitZone -Credential $liquitCredentials $liquitCredentials = New-Object -TypeName -ArgumentList $liquitZoneUsername, $liquitZonePassword $liquitZonePassword = Read-Host "Enter Password" -AsSecureString Import-Module "C:Program Files (x86)Liquit .dll" -Prefix "Liquit"Īdd-Type -AssemblyName Which in this case is ‘Microsoft.WindowsCalculator’ after selecting ‘Windows Calculator’.Īfter selecting the app, a Launch package is created an published. When you select a provisioned app, it will query for this app using the ‘Package name’. I left the Xbox ones out, for obvious reasons □ The PowerShell script below lists most ‘Provisioned Windows apps’ referred to in this list. Do follow the Liquit Release & Patch twitter feed if you like to receive updates for that module similar to this one. The documentation for this Module can be found online here. In this week’s blog I provide you a PowerShell script which uses our Liquit PowerShell Module to create a ‘Windows Calculator’ Launch package.įirst of all you need to install both the Liquit Agent and the Liquit Workspace Powershell Module. ![]() In Last week’s blog about Windows Calculator I talked about provisioned apps in Windows 10. ![]()
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