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Windows Intune for IT Pros Jump Start M11: Unified MDM Software Deployment. David Tesar Richard Harrison. Windows Intune for IT Pros Jump Start. Publishing Applications. Identifying Application Publishing Routes. Create a line of business (LOB) app. Manage application lifecycle. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Microsoft Virtual Academy

Windows Intune for IT Pros Jump Start

M11: Unified MDM Software Deployment

David TesarRichard Harrison

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First Half Second Half(01) Big Picture with Windows Intune

(07) MDM Prerequisites and Cloud-only MDM Setup

(02) Architecture Design Considerations

(08) Cloud-only Software Publishing and Deployment

(03) Extending Identity to Windows Azure Active Directory

(09) Setting Up & Configuring Unified Infrastructure (+ MDM Setup)

(04) Administrator Roles, Users and Groups

(10) Unified MDM Settings and Compliance

(05) Windows Intune Policies (11) Unified MDM Software Deployment

(06) Cloud-only PC Setup (12) End User Enrollment

Windows Intune for IT Pros Jump Start

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Publishing Applications

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Identifying Application Publishing RoutesCreate a line of business (LOB) app

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Create an application for sideloading a LOB app

Create an app linking to the Windows Store

Create an application for sideloading a LOB app

Create an app linking to the Apple App Store

Create an application for sideloading a LOB app

Create an app linking to Google Play

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Publishing Software to Mobile Devices

Identify platform and application type

Locate application source files or store URL

Create application

Create deployment type

Deploy to collection

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Publishing Windows Store Apps to Windows Phone 8

1. Select Windows Phone app package (in the Windows Phone Store)

2. Browse to find the app in the Windows Store

3. Specify application information and add to category

4. Complete wizard and then deploy as previously

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Publishing Windows Store Applications to Windows RT

Select client computer that

has app installed

Open HTTPS on client computer

Browse to connect to that

computer

Select application from list of installed

apps

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Publishing to iOS Devices

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Publishing to Android DevicesPublishing to the Android platform follows exactly the same format

As with other publication types, you can review and

change application properties

There are no sideloading key or certificate requirements with Android apps

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Implementing Supersedence

Deploy original application

Deploy replacement application

Identify replacement as superseding the

original

View supersedence relationship

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DEMOPublishing Software to Mobile Devices

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