I've been trying to get Lenovo Vantage to work with Intune and have followed several guides, but I'm struggling. I can install the application through the Microsoft Store, but it doesn't take care of the necessary installations that require admin rights. I've wrapped the app for Intune, yet I still run into issues with the Lenovo services that need installation. Can anyone share a solid guide for 2026? I'm really hoping to sort this out soon before I lose my mind over it!
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Have you tried following Lenovo’s guide specifically for commercial deployments? That might help you get everything set up properly.
Installing from the Microsoft Store didn’t work for me either when I tried because the dependencies weren’t installing correctly. I ended up using the offline installer method, packaging it as a Win32 app. It's a bit older advice, but it worked well for me.
I deploy the Store version via Intune. It's usually fine except it doesn't appear immediately upon the first logon. Our techs with admin rights use it, but we don't direct end users to use it.
I had a similar issue, but I managed to install both Lenovo Vantage and its services through Intune. I'll share the complete process tomorrow if that helps!

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