From ae40f10c89436deb00629bdd4d2b5fea01e60b8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Lindsay Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 13:30:13 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] draft tweak1 --- .../demonstrate-deployment-on-vm.md | 18 +++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/windows/deployment/windows-autopilot/demonstrate-deployment-on-vm.md b/windows/deployment/windows-autopilot/demonstrate-deployment-on-vm.md index ac92195a1b..f8dd9eb38c 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/windows-autopilot/demonstrate-deployment-on-vm.md +++ b/windows/deployment/windows-autopilot/demonstrate-deployment-on-vm.md @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ Before we can pull an application into Intune to make it part of our AP profile, For the purposes of this lab, we’ll use the Notepad++ tool as our Win32 app. -Download the Notepad++ msi package [here](https://www.hass.de/content/notepad-msi-package-enterprise-deployment-available). Copy the file to a known location, such as C:\Notepad++msi. +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. Run the IntuneWinAppUtil tool, supplying answers to the three questions, for example: @@ -657,7 +657,8 @@ After the tool finishes running, you should have an .intunewin file in the Outpu #### Create app in Intune -Log into the Azure portal and select Intune. +Log into the Azure portal and select **Intune**. + Navigate to **Intune > Clients apps > Apps**, and then click the **Add** button to create a new app package. ![Add app](images/app02.png) @@ -740,8 +741,11 @@ Select **Included Groups** and assign the groups you previously created that wil ![Add app](images/app15.png) In the **Select groups** pane, click the **Select** button. + In the **Assign group** pane, select **OK**. + In the **Add group** pane, select **OK**. + In the app **Assignments** pane, select **Save**. ![Add app](images/app16.png) @@ -790,7 +794,7 @@ Click **OK** and then click **Add**. In the **Intune > Client Apps > Apps** pane, select the Office package you already created to reveal its properties blade. Then click **Assignments** from the menu: -![Add app](images/app21.png) +![Add app](images/app22.png) Select **Add Group** to open the **Add group** pane that is related to the app. @@ -800,10 +804,10 @@ For our purposes, select **Required** from the **Assignment type** dropdown menu Select **Included Groups** and assign the groups you previously created that will use this app: -![Add app](images/app22.png) - ![Add app](images/app23.png) +![Add app](images/app24.png) + In the **Select groups** pane, click the **Select** button. In the **Assign group** pane, select **OK**. @@ -812,7 +816,7 @@ In the **Add group** pane, select **OK**. In the app **Assignments** pane, select **Save**. -![Add app](images/app24.png) +![Add app](images/app25.png) At this point, you have completed steps to add Office to Intune. @@ -820,7 +824,7 @@ For more information on adding Office apps to Intune, see [Assign Office 365 app If you installed both the win32 app (Notepad++) and Office (just Excel) per the instructions in this lab, your VM will show them in the apps list, although it could take several minutes to populate: -![Add app](images/app25.png) +![Add app](images/app26.png) ## Glossary