![]() ![]() ![]() Alternately, if that doesn't exist, some doco that says that with regard to Windows store apps, MECM and Software center are dead, switch to Intune and company portal if you still want to use store for the response. We can't be the only ones, who is currently deploying store apps from MECM/software center, can maybe direct me to some MECM doco that doesn't mention intune or company portal. I'm assuming the tabs we have in our current software center for staff to go to our Employee Self Service Portal won't work in Company portal either from what I have seen. Everything I can find suggest this isn't going to work anymore and we have to stop using software center and start doing deployments via command line in Intune using Windows Package Manager cmd line installation commands and get our users to change to Company Portal (which it looks like we have to deploy from MECM). We currently use MECM and Software center. ![]() ![]() What is the process going forward to deploy apps using MECM once we can no longer get install files from MSfB? We are grabbing all the appx install files and setting these up as deployments in MECM at the moment before that is disabled. Store for business processes were working fine deploying via MECM wizard but now we've got to the point that MS have disabled MSfB functionality in the MS Store so we have a dead store app now. We currently disable the Microsoft Store because we don't want end users installing everything on their machines. Hi, now MS have disabled the store for business interface with Microsoft Store and disabling of the MSfB console is coming, how do we control deployment of Store apps using MECM and software center? ![]()
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