Deploy: The Essentials Certain features of your app won't work until you deploy it. For example, automation emails will be sent to the app owner and Chat apps features won't work. Deploying your app is an exciting step in the process of app creation. However, before you deploy your app, you need to make sure everything is ready to go.
For administrators who manage Chrome browser on Windows for a business or school. As a Chrome Enterprise administrator, you can use Microsoft Intune to deploy and manage Chrome browser on Windows de
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You might want to use Google Play Console if the following is true: You have existing private apps in Play Console. You can't manage existing private apps in the Admin console. You might want to use Admin console if any of the following are true: You don't want to pay a one-time $25 USD registration fee. You want your apps list to include all managed apps—public mobile apps, SAML apps, and ...
To deploy private Android apps to ChromeOS devices, first publish the apps to the managed Google Play store. For details, see Manage private Android apps in Google Play. Check the Privately target this app to a list of organizations box. It might take up to 24 hours to see the app in the My managed apps list.
Step 5: Deploy to users and validate policies After you deploy any Chrome extension policy, check user devices to make sure the policy was applied correctly. On a managed ChromeOS device, browse to chrome://policy. Click Reload policies. In the top right, in the Filter policies by field box, enter ExtensionSettings.
Mass deploy ChromeOS Flex—SCCM These instructions assume that you already have a fully functional Microsoft Windows System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) infrastructure at your site.
The App bundle explorer page features a version filter on the top right of the page, which you can use in conjunction with the three tabs (Details, Downloads, and Delivery) to explore different versions and configurations of your app’s APKs on different devices. Note: This version filter is the functional equivalent of the “Artifact library” on the old version of Play Console.
Mass deploy ChromeOS Flex—WDS These instructions assume that you already have a fully functional Microsoft Windows Deployment Services (WDS) infrastructure at your site. What you need ChromeOSFlex_WDS_Utilities.zip: A copy of the ChromeOSFlex_WDS_Utilities.zip file.
Then, after you verify that extension policies are being applied correctly, you can fully deploy them. On a managed device, go to chrome://policy. Click Reload policies. Check the Show policies with no value set box. For the ExtensionSetting policy, make sure that Status is set to OK. For the ExtensionSetting policy, click Show more.