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Acroread.msi cannot be found
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  • After saving the application settings, you can now proceed to assign the application to the desired groups.
  • When manually adding a rule, you can choose from MSI, File or Folder, or Registry item

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  • In Detection rules, you can either manually add a rule or use a custom script.
  • Note that the Operating system architecture and Minimum operating system are required fields
  • For requirements, fill out as desired.
  • At the Program menu, enter the Install commands and Uninstall commands for the application.
  • App information can be filled out as needed.
  • For App package file, browse to the location of the AcroRead.Intunewin file we created in the previous section.
  • From the Add type dropdown, select Windows app (Win32).
  • Log into as Intune Administrator and go to Intune – > Client Apps -> Add +.
  • Now that we have our AcroRead.msi package, we can upload the installer
  • After the process completes, you will have an.
  • Output folder ( C:\Adobe) NOTE: This example places the out file in the same folder as the installation directory, but you can choose a different location.
  • Specify the following values: Source folder ( C:\Adobe).
  • Start the packaging tool by typing the full path of the IntuneWinAppUtil.exe and press return.
  • Unzip and place the Intune-Win32-App-Packaging-Tool-master folder in a directory that’s easily accessible like C:\.
  • Download the Intune Win32 App Packing tool from the link above.
  • Follow these steps to prepare the application for But regardless of it’s name, it does an awesome job.įor this example, we will wrap Adobe Acrobat DC which consists of 8 files But instead, we have the Microsoft Win32-Content-Prep-Tool– yes, it rolls right off the tongue. The tool should be called the “Intune App Wrapper”. Microsoft created a tool for wrapping complete app installation directories in an Intune friendly format. For now, we can absolutely use Intune to continue to push our standard, “Win32” applications.įYI: Intune was always capable of deploying applications if they were an MSI based installer.

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    It would maybe be a serious thought if there were anything in that store someone wanted to use maybe someday. There is an extreme misconception that Intune can only deploy apps to Windows 10 if they come from the modern app store that Microsoft offers. This is definitely one of the more common questions my team gets asked on a daily (maybe hourly) basis. “ If I use Intune to manage Windows 10 devices, can I only push apps from the Microsoft Windows Store?“















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