Create and Add Windows Application to InTune

Create and Add Windows Application to InTune

1. Log in to InTune console and select Apps, then select Windows platform.
2. Click Add and select Windows app (Win32) App type, and then click Select.
3. Select .intunewin package file.
4. Provide required app information. 
5. Provide application install and uninstall commands. 
  1. Install command: udc_setup.exe /VERYSILENT /NORESTART
  2. Uninstall command: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\Lenovo\udc\Data\InfBackup\UDCInfInstaller.exe -uninstall
6. Provide requirements for the application. 
Notes
Operating system architecture requirement is 64-bit. Minimum operating system is Windows 10 1809.
You can also provide optional requirements such as disc space, number of processors, etc. 
7. For Detection Rules, select a detection rule from the Rules format drop-down list. These rules allow you to detect if application is installed or not. You can select manually configured rules or custom detection script.

The following are manually detection rules:
  1. MSI - Detects by MSI product code 
  2. File - This rule allows to detect app based on filesystem information: file or folder exists, created/modified date, file size 
    1. UDC agent is installed as a driver to:
    2. Path: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\Lenovo\udc\Service.
    3. File: UDClientService.exe
  3. Registry - The rule allows to detect app based on registry information: key exists, key doesn't exist, value comparison
Info
We suggest using the below two detection methods, one for UDC installation success and the other to specifically determine that installation was successful for your specific LDI configuration.
  1. Optional Step 1: Click Dependencies, if required. 

  2. Optional Step 2: Click Supersedence, if required.
  1. Optional Step 3: Click Assignments to deploy the application to the selected device or a group of devices. You can skip this step for creating an application.
     
8. Click Review + create. If the review summary is correct, click Create.
Notes
When the application is created and uploaded to the system, the following Notifications window appears. This process might take an hour or so.
Note: 
  1. Now when the LDI agent is installed successfully, you can search for your device in the Devices page under the Device Manager module. 
  2. Refer to Onboard your fleet for the troubleshooting process.

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