Win32 Apps

Win32 apps provide us greater control over the deployment of app. The Win32 apps support deployment of multiple files via IntuneWin wrapper (intuneWinAppUtil.exe). The IntuneWin Wrapper can be used to deploy multiple files such as MSI with transform (MST). The Win32 app also support the deployment of .EXE file by converting them to .intunewin format. The Win32 apps also allow us to configure additional parameters similar to Configuration Manager application model features such as Requirements, Detection methods, Dependencies & Supersedence.

Fix Intune Win32 App Deployment Error 0x87d300c9 (Step‑by‑Step Guide)

Deploying Win32 apps through Intune can sometimes throw unexpected errors that leave administrators puzzled. One common issue is error 0x87D300C9, which typically indicates that the installer failed to run silently or timed out during execution. In this guide, we’ll break down the root causes of this error, show you how to analyze logs, and walk through practical fixes—so you can get your apps deployed smoothly without wasted cycles.

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Win32 app troubleshooting

Intune Win32 App Deployment failed with error code 0x80070653

Deploying Win32 applications through Microsoft Intune can sometimes throw unexpected errors that leave administrators puzzled. One common issue is the failure with error code 0x80070653, which typically points to problems with the MSI installer package or detection rules. In this guide, we’ll break down what this error means, explore the most frequent causes, and walk through practical troubleshooting steps to help you resolve it quickly and keep your Intune deployments running smoothly.

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Intune Application Deployment – Line of Business – LOB vs Win32 Apps

Line of Business Application (LOB) is legacy application deployment method in Microsoft Intune. The LOB applications support single file format such as .msi, .msix, .appx etc. They only support simple installation. An MSI with a transform file (MST) cannot be deployed using this method. The LOB objects have limited capabilities and they don’t support few rich capabilities of Configuration Manager Application Model such as Detection methods & Dependencies.

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How to Upgrade / Replace App with Win32 App Supersedence relationship | Intune

Managing application lifecycles in Microsoft Intune can be challenging, especially when older versions need to be replaced or upgraded seamlessly. This is where Win32 App Supersedence comes in. Supersedence allows IT admins to automatically uninstall outdated apps and deploy newer versions—or even replace them with entirely different Win32 apps—without manual intervention.
The Supersedence steps allow you to specify any supersedence relationships related to the Win32 app. The supersedence relationship can help you in managing the lifecycle of an application. The older applications can be automatically uninstalled from environment by creating Supersedence relation when deploying a newer version.

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