Learn about App management in Microsoft Intune. |
Use Microsoft Intune to deploy Windows 64-bit packages created on the Adobe Admin console.
This article guides you through the process of creating an Intune app, that you'll use to deploy Adobe Windows 64-bit packages created on the Adobe Admin Console.
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To use Intune, ensure the following criteria are met:
For more, read the Intune app prerequisites.
Download Intune Win 32 prep Tool from https://github.com/microsoft/Microsoft-Win32-Content-Prep-Tool/blob/master/IntuneWinAppUtil.exe.
Log in to the Admin Console and navigate to Packages > Packages.
When prompted, specify the following:
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Go to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, navigate to Apps and click Add.
For the app package file, select the output Intune file that you created.
App information |
General information about the Intune app you are creating:
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Program |
Installation and removal commands for the app:
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Requirements
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The requirements that your end user machines must meet before the app is installed, such as:
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You may leave the fields in the following screens as default:
Detections rules
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Dependencies |
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Supersedence |
Assignments |
Specify the groups and devices to which your Adobe package is to be deployed.
For more information on managing users and devices, see Add groups to organize users and devices and Assign apps to groups with Microsoft Intune. |
You'll receive a notification after your package is successfully deployed to the target group.
You can also, view the status in the Managed Apps section.
The time taken to deploy your package depends on the size of the output Intune file and the internet connection both at your end and the machines where this package is being deployed.
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