A packaging factory for Microsoft Intune using Evergreen, VcRedist, and IntuneWin32App
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A packaging factory for Microsoft Intune using Evergreen, VcRedist, and IntuneWin32App
PowerShell script and workflow for creating and importing a Win32 package into Intune for the Microsoft 365 Apps
PowerShell Scripts to bulk import WinGet packages to InTune including all package metadata.
Setup Packager helps you to easily package your software installation for Intune or other device management solutions. With just a few clicks you can create a PSADT-capable package from your files and test it directly.
Ferramenta de converte arquivos de instalação de aplicativo no formato .intunewin
This a modified and ready to deploy Powershell App Deployment Toolkit script for interactive application installation via Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune. Deploy any Winget app as Win32 in SYSTEM context. Includes scripts for installing (Install_WingetApp.ps1), detecting (Detect_WingetApp.ps1), and a wrapper CMD script (W32Winget.cmd) for install/uninstall operations and a cleaner command in Win32 package properties.
Scripts to ensure a consistently up-to-date installation of Google Chrome. To be used as Microsoft Intune Win32 package, can be installed as SYSTEM.
Manage and deploy desktop wallpapers across Windows 10/11 devices using Win32 app package via Microsoft Intune.
This repository is made to automatically create the necessary files to deploy Adobe Acrobat Reader and some other pre-defined apps in Microsoft Intune.
Scripts for deploying the Visual Studio Code (VSCode) editor using Microsoft Intune as a Win32 app (as of August 2023, can't be deployed via "New" Microsoft Store). This method ensures that devices always receive the most recent version of VSCode upon deployment.
Add a description, image, and links to the intunewin32app topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the intunewin32app topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."