The Deployment Sessions - 004: Deeplinking Windows Store Apps on Windows RT from System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 and Windows Intune

In this video I explain the process of making a Windows Store app available to Windows Intune clients using System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 to publish the apps through the Windows Intune company portal. This process is known as deeplinking and allows an enterprise to publish apps from the Windows Store to Windows RT clients. The video is broken into segments:

  1. Installing the Windows Store app on a reference computer [0:22]
  2. Creating the app in System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 and publishing the app to Windows Intune [2:07]
  3. Enrolling a Windows RT (Surface RT) device to Windows Intune and installing the published app from the company portal [5:27]

 

The Deployment Sessions - 004: Deeplinking Windows Store Apps on Windows RT from System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 and Windows Intune

This is the fourth video in this series, the other videos can be found on The Deployment Sessions mini-site.

If you want to give this a try you’ll need to get the Windows Server 2012 Evaluation and the System Center 2012 SP1 Evaluation. Also take a look at part 003 to connect Config Manager to Windows Intune.