The 'Powershell' plugin opens a file picker, filters on Powershell file extensions (*.ps1, *.psm1, *.psd1) and then runs the chosen file with cutom param ($project) that can be used in your Powershell script.
Protirus (Alex Hedley)
Choose a Powershell file to run, you can chose whether to hide the powershell dialog.
This runs with a param of the Project Directory "-project"
So you can add the following to your powershell scripts to access this path.
param([String]$project="") ... write-output $project
Start | All Programs | Accessories | Windows PowerShell
%SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
[Install Drive]:\Program Files\Symantec\Workflow\Designer\Plugins\
powershell.exe -file "FILENAME"
Or
powershell.exe -file "" -project ""
powershell.exe -windowstyle Hidden -file "" -project ""
Can be hidden with a config change in the 'Protirus.Workflow.Plugins.xml' file.
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