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We’re excited to share the latest enhancements in AdminStudio 2026 R2, designed to simplify application packaging, deployment, security, and lifecycle management across modern enterprise environments.

Support for PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit (PSADT) 4.1.8

AdminStudio now supports PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit (PSADT) version 4.1.8, enabling you to create, edit, and deploy PowerShell‑wrapped packages using updated templates. This includes improved logging, enhanced script functions, and alignment with modern deployment practices. You can wrap MSI, EXE, and MSIX packages, import and modify existing PSADT packages using the latest 4.1 functionality, convert them to MSI, MSIX, or App‑V formats, and deploy the packages to endpoint systems.

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Migration of PSADT v3.x Packages to the Latest Version

AdminStudio now supports migrating application packages built on PSADT v3.x to the latest PSADT version. A new “Migrate to Latest PSADT” option is available in the package context menu, allowing you to upgrade existing PSADT packages through a guided workflow without requiring manual script or configuration changes.

To migrate, simply right-click the PSADT-based package and select this option.

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Support for Publishing and deployment of Mac Packages (PKG and DMG) to Microsoft Intune

AdminStudio now supports publishing and deployment of macOS packages (PKG and DMG) to Microsoft Intune. You can configure and publish Intune app metadata—such as App Information, Requirements, Detection Rules, and Scope Tags—using the existing Intune publishing workflow. This enhancement streamlines the publishing process, extends platform support, and enables better management of macOS application deployment through Intune.

Quick Repackaging Using Local Sandbox for MSI/EXE Conversion

We have introduced Quick Repackaging using a local sandbox, enabling the conversion of MSI and EXE packages into modern formats such as MSI, MSIX, and App‑V5.

With this capability, you can efficiently convert applications without manually rebuilding installers, helping standardize deployment across enterprise environments. The local sandbox-based approach makes the repackaging process significantly faster compared to traditional VM-based repackaging, while also being more cost-efficient.

To use this feature, right-click on the MSI or EXE package and select Quick Repackage from the context menu.

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Intune Deployment Data Enhancements

The Intune Deployment Data tab now includes new Dependency and Supersedence subtabs. These enhancements allow you to define prerequisite applications for installation and configure upgrades or replacements of existing applications. This helps ensure proper installation sequencing, simplifies lifecycle management, and improves deployment reliability in Intune.

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AI-Powered Community Buzz in App Insights

A new Community Buzz section has been added to the App Insights tab. This feature provides AI-generated, community-driven insights on application packaging, deployment, and policy management. It surfaces relevant articles, best practices, and real-world guidance from trusted sources, along with links to full content for deeper exploration.

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Digital Signature Visibility Enhancements

Enhancements have been made to improve the visibility of digital signing status:

  • A “Digitally Signed by Publisher” indicator is now available in the Backlog grid, using an icon to quickly identify whether a package is publisher-signed.
  • A new “Digitally Signed” column has been added during Package Feed Module imports, displaying signing status to support better decision-making when selecting packages.

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PowerShell Cmdlets and REST APIs Enhancements

New PowerShell cmdlets and REST APIs are now available to support Intune Supersedence, Dependencies, and the migration of PSADT 3.x packages to the latest version, enabling better automation and integration with deployment workflows.

For the release notes, please click here.


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