This happens due to the Detection Method of the application not working with the Windows Installer settings. However -when I did that with the Firefox MSI, specifically- I got an error in the Software Center Portal, error 0x87D00324: The icon will change from the default, to your custom icon > click OK to save:Īt this point, you could just Distribute Content and Deploy the application to selected collections. If you would like a customized app icon, select the properties of the application in the top panel > click the Software Center tab > click the Browse button > navigate to and select the custom icon: * Normally, I copy a 512×512 icon into the same folder as the MSI, and then navigate to that location under the Software Center tab. Update the application settings to reflect the following config: Right-click on Applications > click Create Application:īrowse to the UNC of the MSI > select the Firefox MSI: Now, in the Configuration Manager console, navigate to the Software Library node > Overview > Application Management > Applications In the example below, it is \\sccm\Mozilla\app\Firefox_72.0\ I ran into one snag, and I thought I’d detail the fix.įirst, before you begin in the Configuration Manager console, copy the Firefox MSI to your file repository. Deploying the Firefox browser using SCCM is easy, but it isn’t without its caveats.
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