You must select all the desired Windows Rugged options for your Files-Actions product component.

Procedure

  1. Add the Manifest Actions for your Windows Rugged File-Action.
    Settings Descriptions
    Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub Upgrade Install the new Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub to the device. Before using this file/action, see Upload the Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub APF File, Upgrade File-Action for more information.
    Copy Files Copy files from one location to another on the device.
    Create Folder Create a new folder on the device.
    Files Delete folders from the device.
    Install Install files on the device. This is accomplished using command lines. Supports the following file types.

    CAB, REG, and XML. CAB files contain the app itself while REG and XML files are for modifying the registry settings.

    Consider using the Workspace ONE UEM CAB Creator to create CAB files that combine multiple files into one CAB file.

    Move Files Move files from one location to another on the device.
    Remove Folder Remove a folder from the device.
    Rename File Rename a file on the device.
    Rename Folder Rename a folder located in the device.
    Run

    Use the manifest to run an application. This is accomplished using command lines. The Run command must use the syntax of "\[full file path]". For example, \program files\program.exe.

    You must select the context of the command. Select whether the command runs at the system level, the user level, or the admin account level.

    For Windows Rugged devices, Workspace ONE UEM supports 3 file types, EXE, AWS, and LNK. The EXE is the app itself while AWS is the AirWatch supported scripting language. LNK files support an inferred execution based on the file extension. For example, if a DOC file is run, the device would use whatever app is associated with DOC files.

    Note: With macOS devices, you can run any root command that you normally use within Terminal. The Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub automatically appends sudo before running any command.
    Terminate End a process or application running on the device.
    Uninstall

    Uninstall a program or application on the device. You must enter the application name.

    WD W7 The application name must match the name that appears in the Uninstall menu in the Control Panel.

    Note: The Uninstall Manifest is for deleting files when a product is removed. If you remove a product from a device, any files installed remain on the device until uninstalled using an Uninstall Manifest.
    Warm Boot Restart the device.
  2. For each manifest action, select a Critical option. If the critical 'success' or 'error' options are selected, then the action is skipped if the condition is not met.
    Option Condition
    Continue on Error Execute this manifest action only if the previous action fails.
    Continue Execute this manifest action regardless of the outcome of the previous action.
    Continue on Success Execute this manifest action only if the previous action succeeds. If the previous action is skipped, then this manifest action is also skipped.
  3. When finished adding actions to the Manifest, select Save.