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2 A system administrator creates Visual Basic scripts and places them on the system where the EPI
agent is installed.
3 Gather the following information for tenant administrators and business group managers for each
Visual Basic script:
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The complete path to the Visual Basic script, including the filename and extension. For example,
%System Drive%Program Files (x86)\VMware\vCAC
Agents\EPI_Agents\Scripts\SendEmail.vbs.
Note A fabric administrator can create a build profile by using the property sets
ExternalPreProvisioningVbScript and ExternalPostProvisioningVbScript to provide this required
information. Doing so makes it easier for tenant administrators and business group managers to
include this information correctly in their blueprints.
4 Tenant administrators and business group managers use custom properties in their blueprints to call
the Visual Basic scripts.
Call a Visual Basic Script from a Blueprint
Tenant administrators and business group managers can call Visual Basic scripts to run outside of
vRealize Automation as additional steps in the machine life cycle and to update custom property values of
machines.
Note If your fabric administrator creates a build profile that contains the required custom properties and
you include it in your blueprint, you do not need to individually add the required custom properties to the
blueprint.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or business group manager.
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Gather the following information from your fabric administrator for each Visual Basic script:
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The complete path to the Visual Basic script, including the filename and extension. For example,
%System Drive%Program Files (x86)\VMware\vCAC
Agents\EPI_Agents\Scripts\SendEmail.vbs.
Note Your fabric administrator might have provided this information in a build profile.
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Create at least one blueprint.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Blueprints > Blueprints.
2 Point to the blueprint to which you want to add Visual Basic scripts and click Edit.
3 Click the Properties tab.
4 (Optional) Select one or more build profiles from the Build profiles menu.
Build profiles contain groups of custom properties. Fabric administrators can create build profiles.
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