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- Joe_LurieJun 15, 2023
Microsoft
Jason_Berger You can use Intune to deploy Store apps, including Company Portal. Take a look at Add Microsoft Store apps to Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn
- CRoth2Jun 15, 2023Copper ContributorI have attempted to deploy this app as required to a group with only a handful of pilot machines in it, but they aren't receiving it. Similar to the OP I am in SCCM Co-management Pilot mode. I have separate collections configured for each workload to make the testing granular. Currently, the test devices are ONLY in collections that "Intune Auto-enrollment" them and "Windows Update Policies" and "Office Click-to-Run Apps" workloads are handled by Intune. I am guessing this is why the Company Portal is not deploying. Does this sound right? Do I have to enable "Client apps" or "Device Configuration" or "Compliance Policies" etc. to make the app installation work?
- nlmitchellJun 15, 2023Iron Contributor
If you create a test Device Collection in MECM and set the Client Apps workload to 'Pilot Intune' in Cloud Attach \ CoMgmtSettingsProd \ Workloads tab. Then set the Device Collection for Client apps in the Staging tab then that should automatically deploy the Intune Company Portal to devices contained within the Device Collection from what I can remember. Once it's on there then you will be able to deploy apps to those devices through both Intune and MECM. MECM app deployed as Available are then installable through Company Portal and Software Center. Please someone correct me if i'm wrong, it was a while ago that we done the migration of workloads from MECM to Intune 🙂
- Roy BartonJun 15, 2023Former Employee
Good morning Jason_Berger and thank you for the question!
I'd recommend taking a look at our latest blog post on the new updates in app management in Intune:
Please let me know if you have any questions!
- nlmitchellJun 15, 2023Iron ContributorHi Jason, not sure on the MS supported way, but we have the same config as yourselves by the sounds of it. We are deploying it through Intune still, but using the 'Microsoft Store app (new)' one and not the 'Microsoft Store for Business' one. Works a treat for us
- Jason_BergerJun 15, 2023Copper ContributorThanks for the replies! I would like to clarify we have the Microsoft Store disabled for the organization. This has been our main issue. Could we still use tenant connector for the Business Store? I have seen some details for that but thought it was an outdated method. Thanks again for the assistance
- nlmitchellJun 15, 2023Iron Contributor
We had the Business Store connector enabled previously and as a result we get the option for 'Microsoft Store app (new)' when creating an App within Intune. This was introduced through an Intune update a few months back after being in preview for a while. We still also have 'Microsoft Store app (legacy)' appearing but no longer use it and assume it will disappear soon? Would welcome advice from MS on this though. We to also have the MS Store for Business disabled as an organisation on our devices, all SfB apps now delivered through Intune via the new route.