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Enterprise Application Management with Microsoft Graph
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Start with a deep dive into Microsoft Intune Enterprise App Management, then learn how to leverage Microsoft Graph to take it even further. If keeping your apps secure and up-to-date is a priority, you can’t miss this session at Tech Takeoff!
Speakers: Joe Lurie, Danny Guillory
This session is part of Microsoft Technical Takeoff: Windows and Intune.
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- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Thanks for joining today’s session on “Enterprise Application Management with Microsoft Graph” at Microsoft Technical Takeoff. Q&A will remain open through Friday so keep your comments and questions coming! Up next: Windows cloud migration and deployment best practices
Here are the resources we mentioned in today’s session:
- AlexandreI1340Copper Contributor
there is a problem - I cannot pass any installation properties to pre-packaged apps. That excludes such popular apps like VPNs, AVs and other management/logging solutions talking to their backends...
- Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
AlexandreI1340 You should be able to add command line parameters to the Install and Uninstall command lines, but we do not yet support things like MST or MSP files. Check with the ISV on the allowable command line parameters to the apps.
If you need to pass MST or Config files, please give us that feedback at https://aka.ms/IntuneFeedback
- ucbryanweaverCopper Contributor
How do you decide which applications to include in the Enterprise App catalog?
- Danny_Guillory
Microsoft
Feedback portal is my go-to when I am thinking about what applications I should add. There are a lot of customer request there and I prioritize the ones that have the most votes. The ones with the most votes get the most attention. Attention meaning we will put those apps through the process and see if we can support them and add them to the catalog.
- shin0933Brass Contributor
Will we be able to see the list of apps that are in EAM?
- ucbryanweaverCopper Contributor
When I go to the Enterprise App catalog, I get Unauthorized. What do I need to be able to access the Enterprise App catalog?
- Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
ucbryanweaver EAM is part of the Microsoft Intune Suite. Make sure you start a trial of EAM or the full Suite or purchase Suite licenses.
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Welcome to “Enterprise Application Management with Microsoft Graph” at Microsoft Technical Takeoff. Q&A is open now and throughout the week. Please post any questions or feedback here in the Comments.
- JochenB007Brass Contributor
hey everyone,
looking forward...and having a question: I'm missing since the beginning of EAM the column "new version available" with "yes" or "no" or whatever...so that we see in the Overview-view if a new version is available or not. Today, we have to click on each and every app...thats boring :-(
- Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
JochenB007 Thanks for the feedback. On the home page of the Apps blade, we now give you a tile to show which apps have updates available in the catalog. When you click this blade, you'll see a list of apps with updates available, allowing you to select which one you want to update.
Looking forward on productive week with lots of takeoff goodies, Will these session be recorded ?