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Module 04 - MW11D Intune - Application Management

The document provides an overview of application management in Microsoft Intune, highlighting the retirement of the Microsoft Store for Business and the introduction of new application types and deployment methods. It details various application types such as Microsoft 365 Apps, Win32 apps, and the new Store App, along with their deployment options and management features. Additionally, it covers tools for filtering, troubleshooting, and multi-admin approval processes in application deployment.

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Module 04 - MW11D Intune - Application Management

The document provides an overview of application management in Microsoft Intune, highlighting the retirement of the Microsoft Store for Business and the introduction of new application types and deployment methods. It details various application types such as Microsoft 365 Apps, Win32 apps, and the new Store App, along with their deployment options and management features. Additionally, it covers tools for filtering, troubleshooting, and multi-admin approval processes in application deployment.

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Application Management

Microsoft Version 2306


Services
Module Overview
• Lesson 1: Microsoft Store for Business
• Lesson 2: Application Types and Deployment
• Lesson 3: Additional Features and Tools
Lesson 1: Microsoft Store for Business
• Microsoft Store for Business is retired
• See Message Center ID: MC553242

On April 30, 2023, Intune disconnected Microsoft Store for


Business services. Microsoft Store for Business and Education apps
will no longer be able to sync with Intune and the connector page
has been removed from the Intune admin center.

On June 15, 2023, Intune will stop enforcing online and offline
Microsoft Store for Business and Education apps on devices.

On September 15, 2023, Microsoft Store for Business and


Education apps will be removed from the Intune admin center.
Lesson 2: Application Types, and
Deployment
• Understand the different types of applications
which can be deployed and monitored by Intune
Application Types - Overview
• Store app
• New method using Desktop App
Installer
• Legacy method using Store app

• Microsoft 365 Apps


• Aka Office 365 click-to-run
deployment
• Microsoft Edge
• Other
• Web links
• LOB Apps (MSI deployments)
• Win32 apps (packaged as .intunewin
file)
Store App (legacy)
• Deep-linked from the
app store
• App assignment as
available to users
• Company Portal
required
• Automatic app
updates from store

• Description can be
formatted with rich
text using markdown
language
The new Store App type
• Windows Package Manager Evolution
• Characteristics
• Comprehensive package manager solution
• Consists of a set of services and a command line tool and for installing
applications on Windows 10 and Windows 11
• Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) can use Windows Package
Manager as a distribution channel for their tools
• Progress
• Windows Package Manager is generally available
• Intune / Package Manager integration for UWP apps is general available
• Intune / Package Manager integration for Win32 apps is public preview
• Winget.exe is not natively required for the Intune integration
Store App (New)
• Searchable repositories
• Microsoft Store and
private repository (later)
available
• UWP apps general
available
• Win32 apps in preview
• Available deployment
with Company Portal
• App installation by the
Desktop App Installer
Store App (New)
• Deep-linked from the
Store repository
• Metadata is received
from the repository
(excluding logo)
• Automatic app
updates from store
• Apps may be limited,
dependent on:
• Age or country
restrictions
Line-of-business app
• Supported files:
msi, appx, appxbundle,
msix, msixbundle
• Available and required
assignments possible
• Manual app updates
• Company Portal
required for available
assignment
• Cloud storage, no limit
max file size 8GB
(trial subscription 2GB
limit)
Microsoft 365 Apps I
• Configuration type
• Configuration designer or
• Raw XML view (created with
the Office customization
tool)
https://config.office.com/
• Configurable Options
• Products
• Architecture
• File format
• Update channel
• Shared computer
• Languages
Microsoft 365 Apps II
• Once Microsoft 365
apps are installed and
activated, they are
automatically kept up
to date by the service
• The update frequency
depends on the
Channel
• Current Channel
• Monthly Enterprise
Channel
• Semi-Annual Channel
Managing Microsoft 365 Apps
• Microsoft 365 Apps
Admin Center
• Servicing profiles to
configure and deliver
updates
• Inventory to see
information about
hardware, operating
system and Office software
• Security Update status to
see the update state
• Health about OneDrive
sync
• Policy management to https://config.office.com/
deploy settings to users officeSettings/
Microsoft Edge
• Supported OS
• Mac
• Windows
• Supported
Channels
• Dev, Beta and Stable
Win32 App
• Package classic
Windows apps
(.intunewin file)
• Use
IntuneWinAppUtil.exe
wrapping tool
• Install per-system or
per-user
• Deployment parameters
• Install/Uninstall command
• Requirement / detection Windows application size is
rules limited to 8 GB per app.
Win32 App Dependency
• Optional: Configure Dependencies to other
Win32Apps apps
Win32 App Deployment Options
• Toast, availability and • Restart and download
deadline configuration options
Win32 App Supersedence
• Update or replace an app
• With a newer version
• With an entirely different app

Superseding app must


have an explicit
assignment. It is not
targeted automatically.
Intune Management Extension
• Engine to run Win32 Apps (.intunewin) on Windows
10/11 devices
• Is also used for PowerShell scripts
• A light agent on Windows 10/11, deployed and updated automatically

Logging directory „C:\ProgramData\


Microsoft\
IntuneManagementExtension“
Lesson 3: Additional Features and Tools
• Filters
• Understand how to narrow the assignment scope of a policy or app
with a filter
• Categories
• Company Portal
• Troubleshooting
• Multi Admin Approval
• Understand protection against a compromised administrative account
with multiple administrative approval
Filters - Dynamic targeting

Filter reporting
Filter creation
and
assignment
Works for
Applications
Profiles
Filter Compliance policies
evaluation …
Filters - Workflow
Create filter object

Report filter
result - on
device
Assign filter - on assignment
App categories
App
categories
help find and
display apps
Company Portal
• Main user interface • Branding options
• User can manage devices • Customize in Intune portal
• Sync policies, install apps
• Get diagnostic data
App deployment troubleshooting I

Helpdesk centric
portal to start any
kind of
troubleshooting
App deployment troubleshooting II

Log collection is
enabled for Win32
apps when
installation fails

Device centric portal


to troubleshoot app
and profile
deployment
Multi Admin Approval - Creation
• Multi Admin Approval
• Requires a second administrative account to approve a change
• Access policies define what is protected and which groups are
approvers
• Supported access policies are for Apps and Scripts
• The approver selects a business justification
Multi Admin Approval - Process
3
1

2
Lab: Create
and Deploy
Applications
Module Summary
• Understand Windows Package Manager
• Understand the different Application Types
• Understand how Applications are assigned
• Understand how Filters can help
• Understand the Company Portal
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