Summary
The Enterprise App Catalog streamlines Win32 app deployment by providing prepackaged applications with preconfigured install commands, detection rules, and requirements. You explored how to discover and deploy catalog apps, reviewed and adjusted default settings, monitored updates using supersedence, and used the Managed Apps report to verify deployment status on individual devices.
Key takeaways
- The Enterprise App Catalog reduces packaging effort by providing Win32 apps with preconfigured deployment settings
- Default install commands, detection rules, and requirements work for most scenarios and should be adjusted only when necessary
- Supersedence helps you transition devices from older app versions to newer ones when catalog updates become available
- The Managed Apps report provides device-level insights for verifying deployment, troubleshooting issues, and supporting app lifecycle decisions
- Self-updating apps rely on vendor update mechanisms while Intune validates and reports the detected version
Next steps
Continue exploring Intune application management by learning how to deploy line-of-business apps, configure app protection policies, or integrate with other app deployment tools in your environment.