Publish the App in Intune as a PMPC Custom App
Applies to: Patch My PC Cloud
Important
This documentation is for a pre-release feature still under development and, therefore, incomplete. As a result, both functionality and documentation are subject to change.
Once this feature is released, it will be announced and this banner removed.
ConfigMgr applications that can be migrated to Patch My PC (PMPC) Cloud and deployed as one of our Custom Apps have a Match Type of Custom App.
Once you click Migrate to migrate a ConfigMgr application to a PMPC Custom App, the Custom Apps Deployment Wizard starts, and you can follow the Create a Custom App section, but please note the following:
As a double-check, you should check that the information on each tab is correct before clicking Next.Note
On the General Information tab, ensure the Version and Apps & Features Name fields are completed. These details are required to complete the deployment wizard and are also important if you choose to switch from custom detection rules carried over from ConfigMgr to the Patch My PC detection rule on the Detection Rules tab.
On the Configurations tab, under the Install Parameters tool/section, check that the Additional Argument field is correct and includes any required additional arguments/command line options. If the primary installer file of the application being migrated is a .MSI, we auto-extract and populate the Conflicting processes field on this tab.
On the Assignments tab, you can click ConfigMgr Assignment List to see a list of the current assignments in ConfigMgr so you can then review this and set these up in Intune accordingly.
Tip
If you don’t want to deploy this app now, click Install App under App Without Assignments on the Assignments tab, then click Migrate to just create the app in Intune. When you are ready, you can edit the Deployment and add the required assignments.
On the Detection Rules tab, you can either continue with the Use Custom option, i.e. what we detected in ConfigMgr, or select the Patch My PC Default (Recommended) option instead.
When you click Migrate, the Deployment Created, Migration Pending notification is shown.

The Status field also updates to show In Progress as the deployment is being created, with any required content being zipped (such as the primary installer file and any extra files) and sent to Azure Blob Storage.
You can also monitor the progress of the deployment by clicking the Deployments node and watching for the Status of the deployment to change to Success.

Tip
To see the migrated app in Intune, within the Microsoft Intune admin center navigate to:
Home > Apps | Windows >Windows | Windows Apps > <app_name>

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