Ben Whitmore

Systems Architect @PatchMyPC | Microsoft Security MVP

Automatically Migrate Applications from ConfigMgr to Intune with the Win32App Migration Tool

This blog moved to MSEndpointMgr. Read the updated version here: Automatically Migrate Applications from ConfigMgr to Intune with the Win32App Migration Tool.

The Win32App Migration Tool is a free community tool that has been developed to do the scoping and heavy lifting for you as you consider building Win32apps in Intune while using your ConfigMgr apps as a reference. The tool is designed to inventory ConfigMgr Applications and Deployment Types, build .intunewin files and create Win32apps directly in the MEM admin center.

Update a Client Certificate Private Key using Intune Proactive Remediations

It is not unusual to still see 3rd party products being used in Windows 10. Brad Anderson said “Making a big impact starts with making things really simple” when he outlined Microsoft’s vision for modern management. I get this completely and agree with the rhetoric but some orgs are still trying to come around to the idea of “Modern” and some die hard admins just won’t let go of their tried and tested tech.

Deploy the Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player (KB4577586) using Intune

In our previous post How to Uninstall Adobe Flash Player from Windows 10 with ConfigMgr (byteben.com) we reviewed the End of Life for Adobe Flash Player and what that meant for Windows 10 devices. We also stepped through a tutorial showing you how to deploy the update with ConfigMgr. Please review this post first as it contains a lot more detail about the update intention than this post does.