Importing Packages, Web Applications, and Mobile Apps
In this procedure, you will load the packages to test and select the reports to run.
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Import Windows Installer packages into Application Catalog. |
For this exercise, we will test Windows Installer packages that were imported into the Application Catalog earlier in this guide in Importing Packages into the Application Catalog. Note:For instructions on how to import a directory of packages into the Application Catalog, see Importing a Folder of Multiple Packages. |
The Application Manager tree should now be organized as follows:
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Import web applications into Application Catalog. |
First, open the Import Options > General tab of the Application Manager Options dialog box, and clear the selection of the Automatically Execute Tests After Import option. Next, create a new group in the Application Manager tree named Web Applications. Then import the following web applications into the Web Applications folder.
Because these web applications do not require a login to access, leave the User name and Password fields on the Web Site Details panel blank. |
The web applications are listed in the Application Manager tree:
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Import a mobile app into the Application Catalog |
Create a new group in the Application Manager tree named Mobile Apps. Then, import an Apple iOS mobile app from the Apple App Store, as described in Importing Public Store Mobile Apps. |
The iOS public store mobile app is listed in the Application Manager tree.
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