Answered MDOP and InTune

  • Wednesday, March 30, 2011 1:31 AM
     
     

    Just wondering how MDOP can be leveraged when using Intune, in particular App-V.

    As I understand it MDOP can be purchased for $1 per machine if you also purchase intune for that machine, does this mean I can then setup an on premise App-V infrastructure and deploy virtualised apps to those Intune managed machines?

    Will there be an option to deploy virtualised apps to an intune managed machine from the cloud ? the same way updates are currently deployed using Intune ?

    Cheers.

    Andrew

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  • Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:35 PM
     
     Answered

    Hi Andrew,

    You can find information on how to setup the App-V component of MDOP at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee872305.aspx.

    Windows Intune does not currently support application deployment, however we will keep your feedback about supporting deploying virtualized applications using Windows Intune in mind as we explore future versions of Windows Intune

    Thanks for using Windows Intune.

    - Peter


    Peter Richards | Senior Software Development Engineer | Windows Intune UX
  • Monday, August 13, 2012 8:39 PM
     
     
    Hello Peter.  It seems Application Deployment is now part of Intune.  I have a couple of questions.  1. Can App-V packages be deployed now.  2. Could Intune replace a version of SCCM which is ono-premise?
  • Tuesday, August 14, 2012 10:16 PM
     
     

    Hi,

    Intune can deploy and App-V package that is saved as an MSI. What Intune doesn't allow is to stream App-V packages from the the cloud. And for your second qquestion, Intune can for some coporations replace SCCM but for others be a compliment (for users that ins't in the office at all for example).


    Björn Axell MVP http://blog.advisec.com