Ws1.zip Apr 2026

: 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

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? ws1.zip

While Workspace ONE has a dedicated "Scripts" resource, it is often limited to simple code execution. Packaging your assets into a ZIP file (like ws1.zip ) and uploading it as a gives you: : This is critical

: Make your custom tools look professional in the Intelligent Hub . Step-by-Step: Creating Your ws1.zip Package But what if your script needs a configuration

: Place your main PowerShell script (e.g., DeployConfig.ps1 ) and any supporting files in a single folder.