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@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ Before we can pull an application into Intune to make it part of our AP profile,
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For the purposes of this lab, we’ll use the Notepad++ tool as our Win32 app.
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Download the Notepad++ msi package [here](https://www.hass.de/content/notepad-msi-package-enterprise-deployment-available) and then opy the file to a known location, such as C:\Notepad++msi.
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Download the Notepad++ msi package [here](https://www.hass.de/content/notepad-msi-package-enterprise-deployment-available) and then copy the file to a known location, such as C:\Notepad++msi.
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Run the IntuneWinAppUtil tool, supplying answers to the three questions, for example:
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@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ In the **Intune > Client Apps > Apps** pane, select the app package you already
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Select **Add Group** to open the **Add group** pane that is related to the app.
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For our purposes, select *8Required** from the **Assignment type** dropdown menu:
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For our purposes, select **Required** from the **Assignment type** dropdown menu:
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>**Available for enrolled devices** means users install the app from the Company Portal app or Company Portal website.
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@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ In the app **Assignments** pane, select **Save**.
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At this point, you have completed steps to add a Win32 app to Intune.
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For more information on adding adds to Intune, see [Intune Standalone - Win32 app management](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/apps-win32-app-management).
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For more information on adding apps to Intune, see [Intune Standalone - Win32 app management](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/apps-win32-app-management).
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### Add Office 365
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