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As a reminder, when you install Workflow Studio on your workstation, the installer creates a root TheDotNetFactory folder with two subfolders sub folders named EmpowerID and WFS. The EmpowerID folder contains required assemblies and executables executable for running Workflow Studio, while the WFS folder contains stock EmpowerID assemblies and product packages. These folders are linked to a Git repository or other form of source control. The content of these folders should not be modified. New development work occurs in the folders designated for such. The below image shows how the folders are structured in an organization’s source control. The folders with black text are the folders that can be updated with custom content.
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When you are ready to deploy your development work to a testing or production environment, you log in to the EmpowerID Web interface for that environment as a user with the appropriate access to run the PublishWorkflowStudioItem workflow and upload the .pub file for the workflows or other objects you want to publish. Once the workflow completes the publishing process, your work is available to users in the environment. For more information, see Deploy to EmpowerID Environment.
Create and update manifest files
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Deploy to EmpowerID environment
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