![]() is insanely critical to your business processes and can never change, then lock the version. If it's just "oh, I want all new systems to have the latest Notepad++ when they provision" then just have Intune run that. You have to decide how critical these apps are. If these are internal apps you're publishing you'll want to make sure you're able to push updates/retire packages later. But I would do them all separately just for granularity of reporting. You can, if you want to manage them all as a group. All Intune cares about is delivering the package and the exit code ![]() If you say "choco install PackageX -y" then Chocolatey will pull down the latest version of PackageX. ![]() An Intune Win32 app will do exactly what you tell it to.
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