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Introduction

Here we will start getting into some interesting parts to enhancing modern application management.

We will talk about the assignments of Application Management, which can indeed sound very basic and perhaps come across like a repeat of multiple guides and step by step documents. However in this part we will look to iron out some ideas of best practices, strategies as well as bringing in an element of workflow and automation which can unlock the abilities of enhancing modern application management even more.

Part 1 – Introduction to the new series

Introduction

Here again with another series around Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

In this particular series we are looking to investigate the entire spectrum around application management when it comes to Intune. Now when it comes to application management, its a topic that has been discovered numerous times including by myself. But we’re looking to expand on this in how we look at the overall strategies on a customer perspective – as we know that all organizations won’t have the same requirements.

There are indeed very familiar and blanket template approaches which can relate across all customers, but what do we do when forms of application management suddenly have more of a customized approach? Will best practices and the basics of making an application available (or required) be enough? And this is what we want to achieve – to cover many scenarios where this can happen.

The first part here is sort of an introduction and informative table of contents on what is to be expected in this new series.

You can deploy windows update as a package via Intune. Go to Microsoft catalog site and search the update you want to install and click Download.

Microsoft catalog : https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/

I am trying to download KB5008215 December update for deploying to Windows 11 machines. The downloaded update will be saved as a *.msu file and then use Microsoft Win32 Content Prep Tool to convert the *.msu file into the .intunewin format.

Download the tool from the below link and the tool will guide you the required parameters step by step in the command line and converts the file into *.intunewin format.

Introduction

In the previous part we went through the third party vendor options and how they contribute towards the autopilot process workflow. We also discussed how it would look to either enhance or offload to structure the process out.

This next part will be quite an interesting part as this will be a collation of everything we have covered in all of the previous parts released and it will show how these decisions will look when incorporated into a hybrid setup where you have an Azure AD and an On-Premise AD setup.

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