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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.
5 Add the Visual Basic script custom properties.
a Click New Property.
b Type the Visual Basic script custom property name in the Name text box.
Option Description
VbScript.PreProvisioning.Name Runs the Visual Basic script before a machine is provisioned.
VbScript.PostProvisioning.Name Runs the Visual Basic script after a machine is provisioned.
VbScript.UnProvisioning.Name Runs the Visual Basic script when a provisioned machine is destroyed.
c Type the complete pathname, including filename and extension, to the Visual Basic script in the
Value text box.
For example, %SystemDrive%\Program Files (x86)\VMware\vCAC
Agents\EPI_Agent\Scripts\SendEmail.vbs.
d (Optional) Select the Encrypted check box to encrypt the custom property in the database.
e (Optional) Select the Prompt user check box to require the user to provide a value when they
request a machine.
If you choose to prompt users for a value, any value you provide for the custom property is
presented to them as the default. If you do not provide a default, users cannot continue with the
machine request until they provide a value for the custom property.
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Click the Save icon (
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6 Repeat to add multiple Visual Basic scripts to your blueprint.
7 Click OK.
RDP Connections
Tenant administrators and business group managers can configure RDP settings and enable connect by
using RDP for machines provisioned with their blueprints.
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