Deploying Autodesk with Intune
Autodesk recently released a high CVE 4/25/2023 for their new Autodesk installer, so I thought it would be a good idea to share how to deploy any Autodesk Products in … Continue Reading
Autodesk recently released a high CVE 4/25/2023 for their new Autodesk installer, so I thought it would be a good idea to share how to deploy any Autodesk Products in … Continue Reading
The dream situation for any consultant is a green field deployment starting from scratch using the default image gallery with Office 365 x64 for Windows 365. However most implementations would … Continue Reading
We’re all familiar with the smooth User Experience when replacing our phone with a newer and better model. In this post I’m going to show you how you can do … Continue Reading
This week I’ve been working on automating all things Office 365. In SCCM we had bundled Language Packs based upon regions like EMEA, EPAC and so on. This was a … Continue Reading
After the post Windows 365 – Building an Automated Win32App Factory using Evergreen, PMPC and WinGet I was asked on Twitter about other software. In other words, how can we … Continue Reading
The best practices for an application packaging environment independent of the packaging tool, has always been a clean virtual machine. The Operating System should be the same as the target … Continue Reading
In the last couple of blogs I’ve been showing you how to automatically build Win32Apps for Intune. If you’ve played with the script from my post Windows 365 – Building … Continue Reading
Application Lifecycle Management requires a fast and flexible test environment. The most commonly used are Hyper-V or VMware Workstation, but in this example I’m going to use VMware ESXi and … Continue Reading
In the first blog post of the Windows 365 blog post series I showed you how to build a Win32App for Intune automatically using a single XML file. In this … Continue Reading
The same day Windows 365 was released I bought myself a Windows 365 Enterprise 2 vCPU / 4GB / 64GB Cloud PC for $31 per month. I started out with … Continue Reading