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PowerShell, WinGet and Intune

Learn how you can use the PowerShell module for WinGet to improve your use of the standard command-line version of the WinGet executable and use it as an alternative solution to the Microsoft Store App, Enterprise App Management, or third-party products like PatchMyPC, Robopack, etc., in Intune.

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- Why this session?
- History of WinGet and how to use
- Demo of the command-line version of WinGet
- Limitations of using Microsoft Store App (New) / Enterprise Application Management
- Using the PowerShell WinGet Module
- Demo of the PowerShell WinGet Module
- Demo of using the PowerShell WinGet module for Intune Win32 Apps
- Lessons Learned
- Questions

Harm Veenstra

MIcrosoft MVP in PowerShell, Consultant, Blogger, Gamer, House Music

Steenwijk, The Netherlands

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