Create a Deployment
Now that you have connected Pckgr to your Microsoft Intune tenant, you are ready to start deploying applications!
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Now that you have connected Pckgr to your Microsoft Intune tenant, you are ready to start deploying applications!
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From the Dashboard, open the application library.
Select the tenant you want to deploy applications to.
Click 'Add New Apps' to find apps you would like to add to the tenant's library.
Click '+' to bring an app from Pckgr's Library to your tenant's library.
In your tenant's private library, select deploy from the menu on the row of the application.
After the file has been generated in Intune, see 'success' statement in your tenant's library in Pckgr's .
The Win32 application can be found in your Intune tenant.
From the top right corner of the dashboard, or in the center of the dashboard, click on 'Apps' or 'App Library' respectively.
Select a Company from the dropdown menu (you can add additional tenants from the dashboard). 'Tenant A' is currently selected.
Select the tenant you want to add applications to via the tenant dropdown menu, then click 'Add New App' which will open the Pckgr application List of Win 32 applications.
From here, you can begin building your tenant's application library by clicking the blue and white '+' on the right hand side of the application row. Click '+' for all the apps you require and they will be added to your tenant's app library. Close this window once you have added the applications you needed.
Once the Pckgr Library window has been closed, you will now see your tenant's private library with the apps you clicked '+' to displayed. Here, we clicked '+' to: Docker Desktop, Zoom and Mozilla Firefox.
The three applications in tenant A's library are currently 'Awaiting Deployment'. By clicking the three vertical dot menu on the right side of the application row, you have the option for either 'deployment' or 'delete'. 'Deployment' will begin building the file in Intune, while 'delete' will remove the application from Tenant A's library.
Selecting 'Deployment' from the three dot menu will give the option for deployment.
The option to 'Auto Update' is available. 'Auto Updating' is a feature where the application will continuously update silently whenever a new update is available. By clicking 'Deploy to Intune' the application will begin being generated in Tenant A's Intune Library.
Once 'Deploy to Intune' has been selected, the Status Bar shows Docker Desktop begin deploying, then uploading files to Tenant A's Intune Library. It can now be seen in the image above that this deployment was a success. If there were any issues with deployment, an error message would be shown in the application's 'Status' section.
Now that Docker Desktop has successfully deployed to Intune, a new item in the menu is available: View in Intune.
Clicking 'View in Intune' shows the Docker Desktop's details in Microsoft Intune.