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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions windows-365/enterprise/install-windows-365-app-intune.md
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author: ErikjeMS
ms.author: erikje
manager: dougeby
ms.date: 06/24/2024
ms.date: 09/30/2024
ms.topic: how-to
ms.service: windows-365
ms.subservice: windows-365-enterprise
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# Using Intune, install the Windows app on physical devices
# Using Intune, install Windows App on physical devices

Some of your users might have physical devices that don't have access to the Microsoft Store to install the Windows app. In these cases, you can install the Windows app to their devices by using Intune app assignment process. By assigning the app to device groups, you can automatically install the Windows 365 app on their devices.
Some of your users might have physical devices that don't have access to the Microsoft Store to install the Windows app. In these cases, you can install the Windows app to their devices by using Intune app assignment process. By assigning the app to device groups, you can automatically install Windows App on their devices.

1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431) > **Apps** > **All apps** > **Add**.
![Screenshot of add an app](./media/install-windows-365-app-intune/add-app.png)
2. On the **Select app type** pane, in the **App type** box, select **Microsoft Store app (new)** > **Select**.
3. On the **Add App** page, select **Search the Microsoft Store app (new)**, search for **Windows app** and select it > choose **Select**.
4. On the **App information** page, you can leave all the settings as is or change them > **Next**. For more information about these settings, see [Add Microsoft Store apps to Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/store-apps-microsoft).
5. (Optional) On the **Scope tags** page, you can use scope tags to ensure that the right admins have the correct access and visibility to Intune objects. For more information about scope tags, see [Use role-based access control (RBAC) and scope tags for distributed IT](/mem/intune/fundamentals/scope-tags). Select **Next**.
6. On the **Assignments** page, add device and/or user groups containing the Cloud PCs on which you want the Windows 365 app to be automatically installed. If you target a user group, the users must first sign in to their Cloud PC before the app is installed. If you target a device group, the app is installed before the user signs in.
1. Under **Required**, select **Add group** and add the groups containing the physical devices on which you want the Windows 365 app automatically installed.
2. Under **Available for enrolled devices**, select **Add group** and add the user groups. The Windows 365 app is displayed in the Company Portal app and website for users to optionally install.
6. On the **Assignments** page, add device and/or user groups containing the Cloud PCs on which you want Windows App to be automatically installed. If you target a user group, the users must first sign in to their Cloud PC before the app is installed. If you target a device group, the app is installed before the user signs in.
1. Under **Required**, select **Add group** and add the groups containing the physical devices on which you want Windows App automatically installed.
2. Under **Available for enrolled devices**, select **Add group** and add the user groups. Windows App is displayed in the Company Portal app and website for users to optionally install.
3. After you've selected all the groups, select **Next**
7. On the **Review + create** page, select **Create**.

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Media optimization for Microsoft Teams is only available for the Windows and macOS endpoints. Media optimizations require:

- [Windows 365 app for Windows](/azure/virtual-desktop/teams-on-avd) via the Microsoft Store (ideally the latest version).
- [Windows App for Windows](/azure/virtual-desktop/teams-on-avd) via the Microsoft Store (ideally the latest version).
- Remote Desktop client for Windows, version 1.2.1026.0 or later (ideally the latest version).
- Remote Desktop client for macOS, version 10.7.7 or later ([beta client](https://aka.ms/rdmacbeta)). If you upgrade from versions earlier than 10.7.7, you'll also need to go to Microsoft **Remote Desktop Preferences** > **General** and turn on Teams optimizations. If you're using the client for the first time and already have version 10.7.7 or later installed, you won't need to turn that on. In that case, Teams optimizations are turned on by default.

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions windows-365/enterprise/whats-new.md
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### Windows 365 Frontline

#### Windows 365 Frontline sign in time and shift change buffer improvements are now generally available<!--50220027-->
#### The Windows 365 Frontline concurrency buffer is now generally available<!--50220027-->

Sign in time and shift change buffer improvements have moved out of preview and into general availability.
The Windows 365 concurrency buffer has moved out of preview and into general availability.

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## Week of July 23, 2024
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