#SKYPE FOR BUSINESS APP IS NOT A VALID WIN32 APPLICATION HOW TO#
This is not a end to end walk-through how to use the feature in regards of the Intune portal or on the client itself. It’s even better, the new functionality can be used to basically transport everything in a package and trigger a certain command line for execution. Exactly this Intune Management Extension is used now for deploying Win32 apps packaged as. Part 2 Deep dive Microsoft Intune Management Extension – PowerShell Scriptsīoth articles are very relevant to this new feature as they all describe the architecture and technical details regarding the Intune Management Extension itself. Part 1 Deep dive Microsoft Intune Management Extension – PowerShell Scripts
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As a short refresh regarding Intune Management Extension, I recommend to read my blog articles about it, where you find a lot of information regarding the architecture, the inner workings, and troubleshooting advises: All this is now available in the enhanced Intune Management Extension. By doing this you need to take care of the content location, availability, distribution, the app install, and verification logic.
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Until now the community came up with lots of ways to utilize PowerShell scripts to finally install some Win32 Apps. This is by far the biggest step forward in the Modern Management field. Microsoft made it finally happen and provides an integrated way to deploy Win32 Apps via the Intune Management Extension.