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How to Deploy & Configure Autodesk via Intune After Migrating to Microsoft 365?
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Hey everyone,
We’ve just finished migrating all our on-premises infrastructure to Microsoft 365 using these Microsoft 365 migration services. Now that everything is managed in the cloud (including Windows 365 Cloud PCs), I’d like some guidance on how to deploy Autodesk products via Intune.
I’m particularly interested in:
- App Packaging: Do I need to create a customized .intunewin package for Autodesk? Or is there a simpler method to publish the installer through Intune?
- Silent Installation Parameters: If anyone has a list of command-line arguments or configuration settings for Autodesk to ensure a silent, user-friendly install, that’d be really helpful.
- SSO Configuration: Post-migration, we’re leveraging Azure AD for single sign-on everywhere possible. Is it possible to configure Autodesk to use Microsoft 365 identities for SSO?
- Updates & Licensing: How do you handle updates and license renewals once Autodesk is installed via Intune? Is there a recommended approach for ensuring new versions are pushed out seamlessly?
- Best Practices: Any tips or gotchas from your own experience in rolling out Autodesk on Cloud PCs or managing the deployment in a 100% cloud environment?
I’m looking for any step-by-step guides, documentation references, or personal experiences to help me get this set up quickly and correctly. Thanks in advance!