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Microsoft Store-App (Legacy) - Url for Endpoint Manager
Hello Everyone,
can anybody tell me, where i can find the "Appstore-Url" for every app within the MS App Store.
In the past you were able to find it under the headliner "Developer and IT" --> Endpoint Manager.
The link should look something like this:
I want to deploy some apps via Microsoft Store-App (legacy)
Thanks a lot!
4 Replies
- JosvanderVaartIron ContributorYou need to use the new app store for this, you can just use the URL apps.microsoft.com supplemented with the unique code that is also in your URL. For this particular app, this is the URL: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9p3cp9g025rm
- BillGoldbergCopper Contributor
thanks for your update - unfortunately, the apps.mic... link doen't work. It needs to be diffferent.
I am trying to install MS Teams but within the "Microsoft Store-App (new) there is no Teams- Alex LushIron Contributor
This issue needs to be fixed.
My scenario is deploying Adobe Acrobat Reader DC via Intune using the Windows/MS app store:
Use 'modern' deployment with 'Microsoft store app (new)' option. Search for 'Adobe Acrobat Reader DC' and get 'This app is not supported in preview.' and 'The selected app does not have a valid latest package version.' errors which mean I can't use the 'modern' deployment.
Use 'legacy' deployment with 'Microsoft store app (legacy)' option. Find the app in the Windows Store app, use the 'Copy Link' option to get the URL (https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/XPDP273C0XHQH2?ocid=pdpshare). As noted the Intune/Endpoint options have been removed from the store. Paste this into the Appstore URL field in Intune and get 'Enter a valid URL similar to https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/lync/9wzdncrfhvhm'!
Where to next please Microsoft? Has anyone found a workaround? Tried various manipulations of the URL string noted in Redit but no luck for this particular app.
Also tried deployment as a Win32 app and the deployment doesn't detect the install correctly - reports as installed when it is not!
Trying to target the reader to all users, then those with licenses for Acrobat standard or pro are able to log in to the reader and 'activate' the paid features.