

The app makes a great example, too, to deploy through the scripting agent.įirst things first, we need to get a copy of Gimp. Gimp can be completely deployed following the steps outlined in our blog post, Add a macOS DMG app to Microsoft Intune. We’re using Gimp here for a simple example.
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Always test!įor the remainder of this post, I’m going to walk you through an example for how to approach the scenario where you need to do a bit of scripting. You are responsible for anything that they may do within your environment. However, Microsoft does not support the scripts themselves, even if they are on our GitHub repository. Important: From a support perspective, Microsoft fully supports Intune and its ability to deploy shell scripts to macOS. However, there are occasions where an application you need is not made by Microsoft, is not in the Apple App Store.īefore we get into the details, it’s important that you understand the supportability of the process we are about to discuss: We also support the Apple App Store and line-of-business (LOB) apps. The recommended methods of deploying apps with Microsoft Intune are the built-in app deployment features for Edge, Office and Defender. Updated 10/26/22: Refresh content in line with recent updates to Intune.

By Neil Johnson – Principal Product Manager | Microsoft Intune
