# Check Requirement Rules in Intune

*Applies to: Microsoft Intune*

If a Patch My PC (PMPC) Cloud Custom App or deployment has been configured to use Requirement Rules, this is how you can check they have been created correctly in Intune:

1. Sign in to the **Intune admin center**
2. Navigate to **Apps**

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3. Navigate to **All Apps**

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4. Click the app if it’s shown in the results or search for it.

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5. Navigate to **Manage | Properties**

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6. Scroll down to **Requirements**, where any configured Requirement Rules are shown.

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