Intune - Deploying Win10 .msi packages with required .mst files

Dave E 21 Reputation points
2020-07-16T15:15:14.547+00:00

Not seeing how we can deploy .msi apps that have a .mst tranform required. Anybody else been able to figure this out?

Microsoft Intune Application management
Microsoft Intune Application management
Microsoft Intune: A Microsoft cloud-based management solution that offers mobile device management, mobile application management, and PC management capabilities.Application management: The process of creating, configuring, managing, and monitoring applications.
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  1. ChielD1975 141 Reputation points
    2020-07-17T16:16:13.687+00:00

    I create a cmd file with for example this command: msiexec /i "AcroRead.msi" TRANSFORMS=" AcroRead.mst" /qn /L*v c:\InstallAcrobatReader.log and create an *.intunewin file with the IntuneWinApputil.

    When publishing the app in Intune type the created cmd file as install command and it works like a charme...;)

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  1. CiciWu-MSFT 1,206 Reputation points
    2020-07-17T02:30:29.84+00:00

    You can try to use the Microsoft Intune Win32 App Packaging Tool and specify the path of .mst file. Here is an example by Peter, just for your reference and hope it helpful.
    https://www.petervanderwoude.nl/post/deploy-customized-win32-apps-via-microsoft-intune/

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  2. j_m_m_82 1 Reputation point
    2020-11-26T14:04:57.553+00:00

    Hi, i try to do msi,mst packet with this tool. after 32% when it try to create intuwin file it give me error failed to create file. I have opened cmd by admin rights . can some one help me? if i dont input catalof files. it will go tru but then it will install software with default settings.

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