Hi again, it’s Jeff Buller. This post will discuss how to deliver Windows Phone 8 applications to users, utilizing Configuration Manager 2012 R2 and Windows Intune. A table of contents of the full series is listed below.
Table of Contents
· Part 2: iOS application delivery
· Part 3: Windows 8/RT application delivery
A. Windows Store application (deep-link)
B. Internal application (side-loaded)
· Part 4: Windows Phone 8 application delivery
· Part 5: Android application delivery
Windows Phone 8 Application Delivery
So far in this series on Mobile Application Delivery, I discussed how to deliver iOS and Windows 8 applications to a user using Configuration Manager 2012 R2 with Windows Intune. In this post, I will walk through a similar process to deliver a Windows Phone 8 (deep-link) application to a user. A high level summary of the administrator and user process is listed below.
Administrator Process to Deliver a Windows Phone 8 (deep-link) Application
1. Create a Configuration Manager Application and Windows Phone 8 Deployment Type
2. Deploy the application to a Configuration Manager User Collection
User Process to Access a Windows Phone 8 (deep-link) Application
1. Access the Company Portal
2. Install the application
In the rest of this post, I will walk through the administrator and user steps required to complete this process.
Prerequisites
Before I begin, there are some prerequisites that need to be in place in order to perform Windows Phone 8 Application delivery with Configuration Manager and Windows Intune. The prerequisites include:
· Configuration Manager 2012 R2 is setup and running.
· Windows Intune Subscription (Trial Subscription is ok).
· Configuration Manager and Windows Intune properly setup and configured to work together.
· Windows Phone 8 enrollment enabled, specifying the .pfx file or Application Enrollment token and location of the signed Windows Phone 8 company portal app. (Using Support Tool for Windows Intune Trial Management of Window Phone 8 is ok).
Windows Intune Subscription Properties window showing Windows Phone 8 enrollment enabled
If your environment doesn’t meet these prerequisites, please refer to the links below for guidance on implementing Configuration Manager 2012 R2 with Windows Intune.
·Getting Started with Configuration Manager
· Sign up for a Windows Intune Trial
· Integrating Configuration Manager and Windows Intune
· Prerequisites for Windows Phone 8
· Support Tool for Windows Intune Trial Management of Window Phone 8
Administrator process to deliver a Windows Phone 8 (deep-link) Application
The following administrator steps outline the process to deliver a Windows Phone 8 (deep-link) application using the Configuration Manager Management Console. The administrator steps are broken into two areas, creating the Configuration Manager Application and then deploying the application to a User Collection.
1. Creating a Configuration Manager Application and Windows Phone App Package (in the Windows Phone Store) Deployment Type
2. Deploying the Windows Phone (deep-link) application
User process to access a Windows Phone (deep-link) application
The following user steps outline the process to access the Windows Intune Company Portal and install the Skype application.
1. Access the Company Portal on Windows Phone 8
2. Install the application on Windows Phone 8
1. While in the Company Portal, Click on the Skype application. | |
2. Click on Store. | |
3. Click on Install. | |
4.The Skype application is now installed. |
Summary and Next Post
So far in this series, I have discussed delivering iOS, Windows 8/RT and Windows Phone 8 applications using Configuration Manager 2012 R2 with Windows Intune. In part 5, I will walk through the steps to deliver an Android application using a similar administrator and user process.
Talk to you soon,
Jeff