Maximizing Win32 Application Deployment with Intune & the Windows Package Manager in the 365 Admin Center

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365 Admin Center Intune has been enhanced to integrate with the Windows Package Manager, allowing for the deployment of Win32 applications (*.msi and *.exe). Learn how to take advantage of this new functionality in 88 minutes.

What’s new in the Microsoft Store?

The Microsoft Store has been enhanced to support Win32 applications (*.msi and *.exe). This means that you can now search and deploy your applications through Intune. This integration makes it easy to find and deploy your applications to users, and you can even add custom applications to the store.

How to take advantage of the new features

To take advantage of the new features, you’ll need to update to the latest version of Intune. Once you’ve done this, you can access the Windows Package Manager to search for and deploy applications. You can also add custom applications to the store.

What are the benefits of the new features?

The new features in the Microsoft Store offer many benefits. It’s now easier to find and deploy applications to users, and you can even add custom applications to the store. This makes it easier to manage your applications and ensure that users have access to the applications they need.

Key Takeaways

The Microsoft Store has been enhanced to support Win32 applications, making it easier to search and deploy applications through Intune. You can also add custom applications to the store, making it easier to manage your applications and ensure that users have access to the applications they need.

“The new features in the Microsoft Store offer many benefits. It’s now easier to find and deploy applications to users, and you can even add custom applications to the store.”

Key points from the article:

  • Integration of Intune with Windows Package Manager
  • Deployment of Win32 applications (*.msi and *.exe)
  • Enhanced functionality available to users
  • M365 Admin Center updates
  • Microsoft Store for Business being retired

From the Windows IT Pro Blog