How-to migrate applications from SCCM to Intune
It is very useful and time-efficient to directly import a list of applications into your workspace from a .csv file (for example one generated from SCCM). Intune deployment is then at one click away.
It is very useful and time-efficient to directly import a list of applications into your workspace from a .csv file (for example one generated from SCCM). Intune deployment is then at one click away.
There are scenarios when you don’t want to use PacKit to generate PSADT scripts, for example when you use other tools to achieve this but you need to import the configuration from these scripts without having to manually generate the intunewin or copy data from the PS1 script to specify in Intune.
There are scenarios when a version of an application is configured in your PacKit workspace and you want to add a newer version from your machine. Our Clone feature saves you time by instantly duplicating all the configurations from the initial version, except for the version number of course.