If you have been working with app management for more than a few days, you have probably met the need for having a dependency installed before your main app could be installed. You either have a app the requires for...
Over the past couple of months I have been fortunate to play with a new feature coming in Intune, which I am glad to be able to share with you here in this post. Modern Management Blockers Over the past number of years...
For businesses and organizations that have taken the path to cloud with Office 365, have most likely heard about the OneDrive for Business sync client. It’s unfortunately well known that this client had it’s...
Since Microsoft Intune is a cloud based service it’s being updated frequently and this time around Microsoft has some great additions in store. In this blog post I will talk about the new capability to deploy a...
Lately since Microsoft released Service Pack 1 for ConfigMgr 2012 R2, managing and deploying mobile apps have been improved enormously in many ways. For example with the introduction of Mobile Application Management...
Now that everyone is looking at the excellent MDM capabilities in ConfigMgr 2012 R2 SP1, many will most likely deploy the Microsoft Office mobile apps to their corporate devices. I’ve done this myself a couple of...
For your Managed and Wrapped Apps in a ConfigMgr 2012 R2 SP1 hybrid scenario with Microsoft Intune, there’s a new functionality that now lets you associate a Mobile Application Management (MAM) policy to...
Over the past years I’ve been blogging about how to deploy Adobe Reader with ConfigMgr 2012, leveraging the way of creating a slipstreamed installation packages for each new version that gets released by Adobe...
This is going to be a very short blog post, since I’ve improved the method of slipstreaming Adobe Reader mentioned in this blog post. The latest version of Adobe Reader is 11.0.6 and it’s a quarterly...