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# Deploy Microsoft Whiteboard on Windows 10 devices
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Whiteboard can be deployed on devices that run Windows 10 or later using Microsoft Intune or Microsoft Configuration Manager (formerly System Center Configuration Manager). Whiteboard isn't supported on Windows Server.
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Whiteboard can be deployed on devices that run Windows 10 or later using Microsoft Intune. Whiteboard isn't supported on Windows Server.
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In order to deploy Whiteboard, you must first ensure that Whiteboard is enabled for your organization. For more information, see [Manage access to Whiteboard](manage-whiteboard-access-organizations.md).
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-**Microsoft Intune using an online license mode** – This process allows you to specify groups of users who will receive access to the Whiteboard app.
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-**Microsoft Configuration Manager using manual offline installation and updates** – This process allows you to install Whiteboard and then manually update it every 2–4 weeks.
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>[!NOTE]
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> We recommend using Microsoft Intune. Using Microsoft Configuration Manager requires IT to continuously repackage and install updates to ensure users are running an up-to-date version.
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## Install Whiteboard using Microsoft Intune
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1. Add Whiteboard as an available app using the steps in this article: [Add Microsoft Store apps to Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/store-apps-windows).
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2. Assign the app to a group using the steps in this article: [Assign apps to groups with Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/apps-deploy).
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## Install Whiteboard using Microsoft Configuration Manager
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1. Using a global administrator account, sign in to the [Microsoft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
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2. In the header, select **Manage**.
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3. In the right-hand navigation pane, select **Settings**, and then turn on **Show offline apps**.
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4. Wait 10–15 minutes for propagation.
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5. Next, go to the [Whiteboard app](https://businessstore.microsoft.com/store/details/microsoft-whiteboard/9mspc6mp8fm4).
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6. Select **Get the app**, and then accept the license terms.
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7. Go back to the application page.
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8. In the **License type** drop-down menu, select **Offline**.
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9. Select **Manage**.
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10. This action takes you to the inventory management page, which will now offer the option to **Download package for offline use**.
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11. Choose the architecture version, and then download it.
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12. As soon as you've downloaded the app, you can deploy it through Configuration Manager. To create an update package, follow steps 7–10 to download a newer version and package it for Configuration Manager.
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13. For more information, see [Install applications for a device](/mem/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/install-app-for-device).
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## See also
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[Manage access to Whiteboard](manage-whiteboard-access-organizations.md)
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