
Wrapping Win32 apps with PSADT for Intune Deployment
PSADT is an open-source toolkit used to simplify and standardize application deployment with PowerShell. It is widely used in enterprise environments to wrap installers (MSI,

PSADT is an open-source toolkit used to simplify and standardize application deployment with PowerShell. It is widely used in enterprise environments to wrap installers (MSI,

When deploying applications through Microsoft Intune, IT professionals are often faced with choosing between Win32 apps and LOB (Line-of-Business) apps. While both options serve to

As an IT Professional, I often come across applications that store their configuration settings in a file within the %APPDATA% folder. If the application package

Keeping applications up-to-date has always been – and will continue to be – a top priority for organizations worldwide. Ensuring your software remains current is

Does your application fail to install when deployed through Intune, but it installs successfully when manually installed via command line? This issue can occur for

App Assignments in Microsoft Intune allow IT administrators to control how applications are delivered, managed, and updated across users and device groups within an organization.

When deploying applications through Microsoft Intune, one of the key challenges is ensuring that apps get detected as installed after a successful installation – or

In Microsoft Intune, an App Requirement Rule defines the criteria a device must meet for an application to be installed. These rules allow you to

Deploying EXE installers using Intune involves several additional steps that differ from typical packaged applications. A crucial part of the process is converting the installation