How to use Powershell commands to create an MSI package

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With the help of our custom PowerShell commands, you can add powerful features to the MSI packages you create with the help of Advanced Installer. Completely automate AI project updates or build pipeline processes.
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This certainly seems like it would be useful, only problem is no matter how I view the video I cannot read it clearly. Does a PDF copy exist of what was entered perhaps?

rkisel
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Any permissions required after few days( For example 30 days working after that upgrade such things.)

amarnathreddysurapureddy
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I am missing a crucial thing here - what is the exact prerequisite I need to have to run those Powershell commands? I would love to use them in pipelines and really not sure what do I need to install.

petrkoutny
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Please provide description what is what.

amarnathreddysurapureddy
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Useless: the quality is so bad the commands are unreadable. And even if that wasn't the case, a video isn't the proper media for a technical tutorial: you can't copy the commands, you can't easily reproduce it on your own system: it's purely a marketing gimmick of little value for technician that actually wants to use the product.
that would be no problem if proper documentation existed but, at this time, the only available doc for this feature is a functional reference which isn't very useful as a learning tool.
So as much as I'd want to like the feature, the way you exposed it is really bad.

stephanegrobety