/Winget-AutoUpdate-Intune

WAUaaS daily updates apps as system and notify users. WAUaaS brings you WAU in a service like pattern that can be deployed and configured by Microsoft Intune (or other MDM solutions).

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Winget-AutoUpdate-aaS

WinGet-AutoUpdate-aaS (formerly Winget-AutoUpdate-Configurator) is based on WinGet-AutoUpdate (WAU) and is dedicated to the approach to bring you WAU in the form of a service (aaS). So this means:

  • No packaging and automatic servicing through the Microsoft Store
  • Configurable and ready to use modifications that do not require scripting
  • No infrastructure deployment: Everything can be reached right out of Intune

WinGet-AutoUpdate-aaS takes the configuration from Microsoft Intune and applies it to WinGet-AutoUpdate so your users stay up-to-date with their software.

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Intune integration using ADMX backed profiles

Winget-AutoUpdate-Configurator integrates well into Microsoft Intune by using ADMX backed policies. You can configure nearly all aspects of Winget-AutoUpdate from your Microsoft Intune console and change settings when you need without redeploying Winget-AutoUpdate.

You can also configure your white- and blacklist from within the Microsoft Intune console and do not need to host them on an external data source.

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Features

  • Updates (nearly) every 3rd Party App that using WinGet
  • Fully ADMX backed configuration using Microsoft Intune
  • White- or Blacklist apps you want to update
  • Easy deployment using a single MSI file
  • Available as Microsoft Store App
  • All code is signed to make Winget-Autoupdate-aaS working even in restricted environments

Where to start from here

Take a look into the Wiki... I just wrote some stuff together that helps you getting started.

WinGet-Autoupdate-aaS is also available from the Microsoft Store and can be deployed using the Microsoft Store App (new) mechanism:

Get it from Microsoft