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A line-of-business (LOB) app is one that you add from an app installation file. This kind of app is typically written in-house. The following steps provide guidance to help you add a Windows LOB app to Microsoft Intune.
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> When deploying Win32 apps using an installation file with the .msi extension (packaged in an .intunewin file using the Content Prep Tool), consider using [Intune Management Extension](../apps/intune-management-extension.md). If you mix the installation of Win32 apps and line-of-business apps during AutoPilot enrollment, the app installation may fail.
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> When deploying Win32 apps using an installation file with the .msi extension (packaged in an .intunewin file using the Content Prep Tool), consider using [Intune Management Extension](../apps/intune-management-extension.md). If you mix the installation of Win32 apps and line-of-business apps during AutoPilot enrollment, the app installation may fail as they both use the Trusted Installer service at the same time.
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