Package Sources Supported by the Import Wizard

AdminStudio 2021 R2 SP1 | 22.01 | Application Manager

Edition:Application Manager is included with AdminStudio Professional and Enterprise Editions.

You can import packages or a directory of packages from your local network. You can also import packages from System Center 2012 Configuration Manager or System Center 2007 Configuration Manager. In addition, you can “import” a deployed web application by entering its URL; this enables you to perform browser compatibility testing.

Note:You can also set up automatic package import from a specified network directory, as described in Automatically Importing Packages from a Network Directory.

Note:You can also import a local web application, as described in Importing a Local Web Application from a Virtual Directory.

You specify the source of the package(s) that you want to import by making a selection on the Source panel of the Import Wizard:

Package Sources Supported by the Import Wizard

Source

Description

Download & Import using Package Feed Module

Select to download and import a single application into the Application catalog by using the Package Feed Module.

See Importing an Application Using The Package Feed Module

Single application

Select to import a single application into the Application Catalog.

See Importing a Single Package File.

Folder of multiple applications

Select to import a directory of packages (containing multiple deployment types, if desired) into the Application Catalog.

See Importing a Folder of Multiple Applications .

Link to a public store app

Select to import a link to an Apple iOS mobile app in the Apple App Store, a Google Android mobile app in the Google Play Store, or a Windows Store mobile app in the Windows Store.

See Importing Links to Public Store Applications.

Applications from a deployment system

Select this option to import applications or packages from a ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager) server.

See Importing From ConfigMgr (Formerly called as System Center Configuration Manager).

Website from URL

Select this option to import a deployed web application for testing, as described in Importing a Deployed Web Application.

Note:You can also import a local web application, as described in Importing a Local Web Application from a Virtual Directory.