Intune Deployment Guide
How Intune deploys Windows applications
Overview
Intune app deployment is a staged process. The app package and configuration are stored in Intune, assignments decide targeting, and the device-side agent processes policy on the client.
This guide explains the end-to-end flow without going deep into every individual tab.
Deployment is not instant
Policy delivery depends on assignment, device check-in, device eligibility, and client-side processing.
Where the work happens
For Win32 apps, the Intune Management Extension downloads content, evaluates requirements and detection, runs commands, and reports status back to Intune.
How the flow works
01Create appUpload and configure
02Assign appTarget a group
03Device syncsPolicy reaches device
04IME processesInstall and report status
Intune UI examples
These compact mockups show the Intune settings that matter for this topic.
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Vendor or organization
Windows app
Required
Test_Devices
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Passed
Not detected
Queued
Installed
Installed
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Practical reference
| Area | What to check |
|---|---|
| Create | Define metadata and package |
| Configure | Set commands, requirements, detection, return codes |
| Assign | Choose Required, Available, or Uninstall |
| Monitor | Review status and logs |
Quick checklist
- Confirm the app is assigned to the right group.
- Verify requirements and detection are not blocking installation.
- Use sync and IME logs when testing deployment timing.
Troubleshooting checks
| Issue | What to check |
|---|---|
| Policy not received | Trigger sync and confirm the device is in scope. |
| Install never starts | Check requirements and detection state. |
| Status is stale | Review last check-in and IME logs. |

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