How to Add an MSI Application to Intune and Deploy to Windows
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- Organizations are no longer bound to a well-defined perimeter network. Traditional tools used to deploy and manage applications do not work well for cloud-based remote users and Windows clients. In this video, we review application deployment options available with Intune. Then we add an .MSI application to Intune and deploy it to a Windows client.
00:00 - Start
02:53 - Add MSI Application Package
04:37 - Set the Assignment Type
05:28 - Verify Application Install
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This helped me out today. Thanks for the quick and easy video instruction.
Thnaks for this. I've been trying to figure out how printer drivers are deployed in intune and there's no straight forward video I see doint this. In my opinion those are much harder to deploy.
Great video 🎉
Thank you for the video. How would you keep the app updated? Is there an option to auto update the application?
Hi Travis. Curious, why did you select LOB for app type for this .msi instead of Win32? We understand that for Win32 it will ask for a .intune package file, but is there any other thoughts about it? Thanks as always for your great videos.
should we use the user names for required mode deployment