The Recast Management Server Applications page displays Application Manager's entire catalog. The applications available for you to deploy are determined by your Application Manager licensing. For more information, see Application Manager Catalog.
Application information:
- Vendor
- Application name
- Date Added: Sorted by most recent release date by default
- Deployment Processes: Click the number link to view deployment processes that include the application
- Version to be Deployed
- Actions:
Starting with Recast Software Version 5.9.2502, you can add your own custom applications to Application Manager and include them in deployment processes, just as you do for AM-supported applications. Any custom application you add is only available within your own tenant and cannot be accessed by other Application Manager customers.
To add a custom application:
1. On the Recast Management Server Applications page, click the My Catalog tab.
TIP: You can also add a custom application you select applications for a new deployment process.
2. Click Add Custom Application.
3. In the side panel that opens, add the UNC path to the application's installation media location. Ensure that all required installation files and subfolders are located in the specified location before starting the install.
Use a folder structure that will support new versions as well as other languages and architectures for the same application.
Recommended Format: \\ServerName\Folder\PublisherName\ProductName\Version\Architecture\Language
4. Define the application information by adding the following:
- Publisher
- Application Name
- Version
- Architecture
- Language
5. Add the Setup File Name and MSI Product Code. The setup file must be a Windows installer file (.msi extension) or an executable file on the device where the application deployment will occur (.exe, .cmd or. bat extension).
6. Define the installation by entering an Install Command (required) and an Uninstall Command (optional).
7. Click Add Rule to add MSI, File or Registry detection rule details.
MSI Detection Rule
- MSI Product Code
- MSI Product Version Check: When enabled, enter the Operator (Equal, Not Equal, Greater Than, Less Than, Greater Than Or Equal, Less Than Or Equal) and Value
File Detection Rule
- Path
- File or Folder
- Detection Method (File exists, File version, or Path exists): For File Version only, enter the Operator (Equal, Not Equal, Greater Than, Less Than, Greater Than Or Equal, Less Than Or Equal) and Value
- Associated with a 32-bit app on 64-bit clients: Set to 'No' by default
Registry Detection Rule
- Key Path
- Value Name
- Detection Method (Reg Value, Reg Value Exists): For Reg Value, enter the Data Type (String, Integer, Version) and Operator
- String Operators (Equal, Not Equal)
- Integer & Version Operators (Equal, Not Equal, Greater Than, Less Than, Greater Than Or Equal, Less Than Or Equal)
- Associated with a 32-bit app on 64-bit clients: Set to 'No' by default
Beginning with Recast Software Version 5.7.2411, Application Manager can deploy applications concurrently in ConfigMgr and Intune environments.
To deploy an application:
1. On the Recast Management Server Applications page, search for the application to deploy.
2. Click the Deploy button to the right of the application to deploy.
If the application is already included in an existing deployment process, the Reimport Application side panel will open.
If the application is not already included in a deployment process, clicking Deploy will open a panel where you can add a deployment process.
If a deployment process is deleted and recreated, or an application is accidentally deleted from your Configuration Manager console, you can reimport an application version without the need to wait until a new version is published in the Application Manager catalog. Reimporting an application removes it, and any deployments that include it, from Configuration Manager. The application and deployments are then recreated using the current Application Manager deployment process settings.
You can reimport applications from either the Applications page or the Deploy Process Details page in your Recast Management Server.
To reimport an application:
1. On the Applications page, click the Deploy button to the right of the application to reimport.
TIP: You can also find the Reimport Applications option on the Deployment Process Details page by clicking the vertical ellipsis to the right of the Settings cog.
2. In the Reimport Application side panel that opens, choose whether to redownload the application version from the Application Manager catalog.
3. Click Reimport Application(s).
You can deploy an application to only devices that have a previous version installed by creating an application-specific collection in Configuration Manager using a query. You can then specify the application-specific collection as a target collection for a deployment process in Application Manager.
Create an Application-specific Collection
To create an application-specific collection in Configuration Manager:
1. On the Configuration Manager Membership Rules page, create a new device collection and add a query rule.
2. Specify a query name and click Edit Query Statement.
3. On the Criteria tab, add a new criterion with the following properties:
- Criterion Type: Simple value
- Where: Installed Software - Product Name
- Operator: is like
- Value: Specify the application name. You can add a wildcard character (%) at the beginning and/or at the end of the application name to find all application versions.
NOTE: You can find a list of product names in your environment by clicking the Value button in the Criterion Properties window. The list might not contain all products. The full list can be found on the Count of all instances of software registered with Add or Remove Programs report. If the application name in the Application Manager catalog does not exactly match the name in the product list, use the name from the Value list or the report.
Example collection for Google Chrome:
Create an Application-specific Deployment Process
To create an application-specific deployment process:
1. On the Application Manager Deployment Processes page, click Add Deployment Process or modify an existing process.
2. In the Select Application(s) side panel that opens, select only the application you want deploy. Click Next.
3. Name the deployment process and click Next.
4. Add the previously created collection as the target collection and configure a deployment schedule. Make sure that the deployment type is Required.
5. If desired, create an additional Available type deployment for all users/devices so that the application can be installed from the Software Center to devices without a previous version.
6. Save the deployment process and click Run.
Example deployment process for Google Chrome:
You can manage the applications included in a deployment process straight from the Application Manager Deployment Processes page.
Click on a number in the Applications column to view, add or remove applications. The list of applications is searchable and sortable.
Sort the Application List
By default, the application list is sorted in ascending order, first by vendor and secondly by application name. Where sorting is applied, the selected options appear next to the column header label.
To sort the application list differently:
1. Click on a column header one or more times to cycle through and select sorting options.
2. Click Save & Close to save your changes.
Add an Application to a Deployment Process
To add an application:
1. In the Select Application(s) side panel, click the checkbox to the left of the application to add.
2. Click Save & Close.
Remove an Application from a Deployment Process
To remove an application:
1. In the Select Application(s) side panel, click the X to the right of the application to remove it.
2. Click Save & Close.
You can remove an application from an existing deployment process on the Application Manager Applications page. When an application is removed, the deployment process will no longer install newer versions of the application. If you remove the only application included in the deployment process, the deployment process itself will be deleted. Old versions of the application will remain in Configuration Manager.
To remove an application from a deployment process on the Applications page, click the X to the far right of the application that you want to remove and confirm the deletion.