Intune SW deployment

Helping Intune admins with software deployment

Hello and welcome to my personal website where I want to help other Intune admins with the software deployment.

I’ve always been grateful for the knowledge sharing within the Intune community. The invaluable insights and wisdom I’ve gained from others have greatly contributed to my personal and professional growth. Now, it’s my turn to give back and share my own experiences and expertise with the community. I believe that through this reciprocal exchange of knowledge, we can collectively thrive and empower one another. Together, we can build a stronger and more supportive community where everyone has the opportunity to learn and grow. Let’s continue to embrace the spirit of generosity and contribute to the collective pool of knowledge.


  • Test your software deployment locally

    Test your software deployment locally

    General Undoubtedly, every change in production must be properly communicated and, more importantly, tested. This applies to software deployment too. It may seem easier than it actually is—simply run the installer as an administrator, identify the appropriate registry value or file for the detection rule, and that’s it. It’s not always the case that software…


  • My methodology in software deployment

    My methodology in software deployment

    In this post, I would like to show you what are my steps to deliver you a ready-made guide on software, so you don’t have to undergo the same process.


  • Using ServiceUI.exe to display installations to end users

    Using ServiceUI.exe to display installations to end users

    Microsoft Intune is a great device management platform. But it lacks a critical feature. Users are not able to see any software installation in the SYSTEM context. This makes it impossible to deploy any software that requires a user input. Luckily, there is a solution


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