Copy paste would do. As long as the file being call to do the install
(exec or cmd ) name does not change , you should be ok. I always use either
installer. vbs or bat.

On Mon, Jun 20, 2016, 3:13 PM Miller, Todd <[email protected]> wrote:

> An embarrassingly basic question….  I have not much exp. with the MDT
> deployment workbench and LTI stuff.  I have *finally* decided to cave-in
> and investigate doing my B&C in LTI instead of SCCM+MDT with ZTI process.
> I’m still not convinced this is in any way easier or better, but I’m giving
> it a go.
>
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>
> I imported an application into MDT 2013 Update 2 and now I need to make
> some adjustments to the source files for the application.
>
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> The application was created by importing source files.  MDT made a folder
> under <DeploymentShare>\Applications and copied my source files into that
> new folder.  I’ve now changed/updated some of the source files and I want
> MDT to reimport the new files and changes.  I can’t figure out how to do
> that.  I tried updating my deployment share, but that doesn’t reimport the
> new/modified files.  I don’t see a refresh option when right clicking on
> the Application in the list or anything like that.  Is there a way to
> import/update the files in the <DeploymentShare>\Applications folder?
>
>
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> Do I (can I?) just modify the files in the <DeploymentShare>\Applications
> folder by hand or will that mess something up?
>
>
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