Hi,
I am using Adminstudio 2013 R2 Application Manager to manage MSI packages. I have configured the connection to SCCM for importing as applications, this is working fine, apart from the content source location. AdminStudio always creates a folder with a random guid name. Our standard is to use a named folder according to an internal naming standard for each package's content in the SCCM content share.
I have configured the Location To Publish Package in the Distribution Information option section, to \\dfsserver\sccmapps
this appears to work, because the package folders are created in this location, with the guid as the folder name.
Under Import Options -> Application Model Defaults I have trieds setting Content Location under MSI content to \\dfsserver\sccmapps, but this has no effect. Is there something I should be setting here to prevent a guid folder name? some kind of variables like %packagename% %version% or something?
I have reviewed the help here -
http://helpnet.installshield.com/adminstudio115sp2/Content/ashelplibrary/ISCSRefDialogOptionsAppModel.htm and it appears something that if this section is blank, guid folders are used. But how would I use this global setting to create a meaningful application name?