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Microsoft Intune supports a variety of app types and deployment scenarios on Windows 10 devices. After you've added an app to Intune, you can assign the app to users and devices. This article provides more details on the supported Windows 10 scenarios, and also covers key details to note when you're deploying apps to Windows. For information about deploying an app, also known as assigning an app, see Assign an app to a group.
Line-of-business (LOB) apps and Microsoft Store for Business apps are the app types supported on Windows 10 devices. The file extensions for Windows apps include .msi, .appx, and .appxbundle.
Depending on the app type, you can install the app on a Windows 10 device in one of two ways:
User Context: When an app is deployed in user context, the managed app is installed for that user on the device when the user signs in to the device. Note that the app installation doesn't succeed until the user signs in to the device.
Modern LOB apps and Microsoft Store for Business apps (both online and offline) can be deployed in user context. The apps support both the Required and Available intents.
Win32 apps built as User Mode or Dual Mode can be deployed in user context, and support both the Required and Available intents.
Device Context: When an app is deployed in device context, the managed app is installed directly to the device by Intune.
Only modern LOB apps and offline licensed Microsoft Store for Business apps can be deployed in device context. These apps only support the Required intent.
Win32 apps built as Machine Mode or Dual Mode can be deployed in device context, and support only the Required intent.
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