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The addition of Win32 applications to Intune consists of repackaging the apps and defining the commands to silently install them. The process is described in the article [Add, assign, and monitor a Win32 app in Microsoft Intune][MEM-1].
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> There are known limitations that might prevent a specific app from being installed. For more information, see the next section [validate applications](validate-apps#known-limitations).
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> There are known limitations that might prevent a specific app from being installed. For more information, see the next section [validate applications](validate-apps.md#known-limitations).
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> [!NOTE]
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> While Win32 apps can be deployed through the Microsoft Store integration with Intune, it's currently an unsupported deployment method for Windows 11 SE.
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For private, line-of-business (LOB) UWP apps, [deploy as line-of-business apps][MEM-2]
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> UWP apps require the creation and deployment of supplemental policies. For more information, see the next section [validate applications](validate-apps#known-limitations).
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> UWP apps require the creation and deployment of supplemental policies. For more information, see the next section [validate applications](validate-apps.md#known-limitations).
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### Microsoft Store apps
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