• Boosting Your Intune App Deployment with the Company Portal & Pckgr

    Microsoft Intune simplifies app management for IT administrators across various devices, with the Company Portal acting as a central hub for employees to enroll devices, access, and manage apps. Integrating Pckgr enhances this process by automating packaging and deployment, ensuring a secure and efficient application distribution experience.


  • Deploy Microsoft 365 Apps Seamlessly with Pckgr

    This blog post outlines a method for deploying Office 365 applications via Intune using Pckgr and the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center. It guides users through creating a configuration XML, hosting it in Azure Storage, and deploying the app with a custom install string. The post emphasizes ease, customization, and ongoing updates for effective management.


  • Important Update to Winget Pre-Install for New Device Deployments

    Pckgr has issued an important update to its Winget Pre-Install setup to resolve compatibility issues following Microsoft’s Winget version 1.9.25180. This update ensures new devices using Autopilot install the correct MS Redistributable version, preventing deployment failures. Additionally, Pckgr introduces a Private Repository for enhanced control over application management, ideal for business users.


  • Introducing Pckgr’s New Custom Application Feature for Intune Deployment

    Pckgr introduces the Custom Applications feature for Business plan users, allowing them to upload and automate application packaging for deployment via Microsoft Intune. This drag-and-drop tool enhances flexibility by easing the deployment process, ensuring security through automated testing, and enabling customizable metadata for tailored application management.


  • Introducing Private Hosted Applications: A Premium Alternative for Application Deployment

    Pckgr introduces Private Hosted Applications for Business plan customers, providing a stable and controlled deployment experience. This feature eliminates external dependencies by securely hosting third-party installers, optimizing integration with Microsoft Intune. Benefits include increased reliability, faster response times, delayed updates, and a growing library of applications, enhancing deployment options alongside Winget-based deployments.


  • Effortless MacOS App Updates with Pckgr’s “Update Only” Feature

    The new “Update Only” feature for MacOS applications allows users to efficiently update existing apps without unnecessary installations. It checks for the app’s presence before attempting updates, ensuring devices not running the app remain unaffected. Users can monitor deployment progress for clarity and accuracy, making updates seamless and manageable.


  • Easily deploy MacOS Applications to Intune with Pckgr

    Pckgr now supports MacOS application deployments, making it easier for users to manage both Mac and Windows applications. By integrating with Installomator, the platform automates installation and updates, ensures application safety, and provides professional notifications. Users can easily deploy and monitor Mac apps through a streamlined process on their Pckgr account.


  • App Deployments with Intune and Autopilot: A simple Three-Tier Approach

    Deploying apps with Intune and Autopilot can be challenging. A three-tier approach can help balance business needs and user experience. Tier one includes essential apps for immediate use, while tier two consists of important apps installed post-login. Tier three offers non-critical and user preference apps for personalization. This approach maintains a streamlined deployment process.


  • Using the Google Chrome (EXE) Deployment from Winget over the Standard Google Chrome MSI

    In recent months, we added a Google Chrome EXE package alongside the MSI for its deployment advantages in Pckgr and Winget. The EXE’s dynamic link allows seamless updates, unlike the static MSI URL. Both versions are identical, allowing safe deployment of the EXE for businesses. Utilizing Winget for the Updater component ensures efficient Chrome management.


  • Installing Winget using Microsoft Intune and Pckgr

    We’ve been focusing on the Winget Pre-Install deployment. For those unfamiliar, the Winget Pre-Install is used to bootstrap Winget onto Windows during initial setup. This ensures Winget is functional before deploying any applications, as almost all applications from Pckgr rely on it. Updating the PipelineWe’ve created a new Azure pipeline that updates the Winget Pre-Install…