From 4640315c06e9ad70deb9719ba372cf5a70f95cf5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paolo Matarazzo <74918781+paolomatarazzo@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2023 14:44:23 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] update
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.../tutorial-deploy-apps-winse/index2.md | 18 ++++++++++--------
.../tutorial-deploy-apps-winse/phase-1-on.svg | 2 +-
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.../tutorial-deploy-apps-winse/phase-3-on.svg | 2 +-
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diff --git a/education/windows/tutorial-deploy-apps-winse/index2.md b/education/windows/tutorial-deploy-apps-winse/index2.md
index 1af5ee5d6e..a21d62bc0e 100644
--- a/education/windows/tutorial-deploy-apps-winse/index2.md
+++ b/education/windows/tutorial-deploy-apps-winse/index2.md
@@ -51,27 +51,29 @@ There are three main steps to install an application on Windows 11 SE using the
All the steps are done by the IT administrator. Once the steps are complete, users of Windows 11 SE devices should be able to run the applications deployed via Intune.
+## Installation process 2
+
+There are three main steps to install an application on Windows 11 SE using the managed installer. Each step will be covered in detail in the next sections of this tutorial:
:::row:::
:::column span="":::
- :::image type="content" source="phase-1-on.svg" alt-text="Diagram representing phase 1.":::
- [**Deploy an application via Microsoft Intune**](deploy-apps.md)
+ :::image type="icon" source="phase-1-on.svg" border="false":::
+ [**Deploy an application via Microsoft Intune**](deploy-apps.md)
Applications are deployed via Microsoft Intune. There are some restrictions on the types of apps that are compatible with managed installers, but the process is the same used for non-Windows 11 SE devices
:::column-end:::
:::column span="":::
- 
- **Validate the application**
-
+ :::image type="icon" source="phase-2-on.svg" border="false":::
+ [**Validate the application**](validate-apps.md)
Applications are validated to ensure that they're installed and execute successfully. The process is the same for non-Windows 11 SE devices. Some applications may be incompatible due to how they're installed, how they execute, or how they update. You'll learn about known limitations in a later section of the tutorial
:::column-end:::
:::column span="":::
:::image type="icon" source="phase-3-on.svg" border="false":::
- **Create additional policies (optional)**
-
+ [**Create additional policies (optional)**](create-policies.md)
To allow apps that aren't installable or don't behave as intended, more policies can be created and deployed so that the apps can be used
:::column-end:::
-
:::row-end:::
+All the steps are done by the IT administrator. Once the steps are complete, users of Windows 11 SE devices should be able to run the applications deployed via Intune.
+
## Prerequisites
To receive policies on your Windows 11 SE devices, allowing app installation from Intune, you must have:
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