In this article, I will show you how to deploy Google Chrome using Intune (a.k.a. MEM). The Intune Google Chrome browser application deployment can be LOB or Win32 App.
The Google Chrome browser is a popular browser and is used by many around the world. With Intune as MDM, you can deploy and manage the Chrome browser efficiently.
To manage Google Chrome settings in Intune, check out the new Intune Google Chrome Administrative Templates.
If you are using ConfigMgr, you can create an application and deploy Google Chrome using SCCM. With Intune, you can deploy Google Chrome as a Line of business app or a Win32 app.
Deploying the Chrome browser using Intune is as simple as doing it with Configuration Manager. All you need is a Google Chrome installer and permissions to deploy the app in Intune.
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Intune Google Chrome browser Deployment
Deploying the Google Chrome browser using Intune involves 3 steps:
- Download the Chrome installer
- Create a New application for Chrome in Intune
- Deploy the Chrome browser to your computers managed by Intune
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Step 1 – Download Google Chrome Browser for Enterprise MSI Installer
For deploying Chrome, you can download Google Chrome browser enterprise installer which is available as an MSI installer.
To download the Chrome browser for your enterprise, visit the Chrome Enterprise download link. Before you download the Chrome Enterprise installer, select the following:
- Channel: Stable
- File Type: MSI
- Architecture: 64 bit
Click the Download button and save the googlechromestandaloneenterprise64.msi to a folder on your computer. We will upload this Google Chrome installer to Intune in the next step.
Step 2 – Create Google Chrome App in Intune
If you were to deploy the Google Chrome app for Android devices using Intune, I would recommend reading the article on how to add the Google Chrome app to Intune.
In this case, we are going to deploy Google Chrome using Intune to our Windows computers. We will use Intune MSI deployment method here. The deployment will work for both Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers.
Let’s look at the steps to Create Google Chrome App in Intune
- Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center.
- Select Apps > All apps > Add.
On the Select app type, click the drop-down and select the App type as a Line-of-business app.
In this step, you have to add the App package file (add the Google Chrome app). Click the upload button and upload the Google Chrome enterprise installer to Intune.
The following details are populated from the Google Chrome enterprise installer.
- Name: Google Chrome
- Platform: Windows
- Size: 81.27 MiB
- MAM Enabled: No
- Execution Context: Per-Machine
Click OK to proceed further.
On the Add App page, you can add additional details about the Google Chrome browser. For example, you can add the description, select a category for the app, information URL, Privacy URL etc.
Additionally, the last option is Logo which allows you to upload a logo for Google Chrome. After you deploy Google Chrome using Intune, this logo appears along with the application in the Company Portal app. Read about how to specify an Application logo in Intune.
Specifying a logo is optional however I recommend adding a logo to Google Chrome browser. Once you have entered all the details, click Next.
Deploy Google Chrome using Intune
After you have uploaded the Google Chrome app to Intune, the next step is to deploy or assign Google Chrome to devices.
On the Assignments tab, add the groups to which you want to target the Google Chrome browser app. Click Next.
Note: If you are deploying the Google Chrome app as required, the application will directly install on the computers that are part of the added groups.
The Review+Create tab shows the summary of Google Chrome browser app configuration settings. Click Create to complete the creation and deployment of the Chrome browser.
In the top-right corner of the Intune portal, you see a notification that “Google Chrome Enterprise application created successfully“.
Another notification appears “Uploading Google Chrome Enterprise“. The Google Chrome enterprise MSI installer is uploaded, and the same installer is deployed to computers.
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