Last updated: September 20, 2023 9:49 PM (GMT+2)

This article covers the process to auto-install the Corma Launcher extension on the Chrome & Edge web browser on a Window computer using Microsoft Intune, which involves:

  1. Pushing an administrative template to end-user devices (steps 1-3).
  2. Validating that the installation was successful (Step 4).

The installation process doesn’t identify the visitors (end-users) or include metadata about them. Pair this installation with a follow-up configuration to identify visitors to Corma.

For complete documentation on using Intune to push administrative templates, see Microsoft's article: Using the settings catalog.

Prerequisites

This installation method isn't compatible with the Google Admin console method of extension installation, even for other non-Corma extensions. If you already use Google Admin console for managing Chrome extensions, you must use that method for the Corma Launcher as well.

Before you continue, we recommend that you communicate efficiently with your teams on the Corma app. You can use our one pager communication document for this purpose.

Step 1. Create a configuration profile

  1. Sign in to the Microsoft Intune admin center.

  2. Navigate to Devices > Configuration Profiles.

  3. Select + Create profile above the Search bar.

  4. In the settings for your new profile, select Windows 10 and later as the platform and Settings Catalog as the Profile type.

  5. Select Create in the bottom-left corner of the form.

  6. In the Basics tab, enter a meaningful name and (optionally) a description.

  7. Select Next to open the Configuration settings (Step 2).

Step 2. Configure your new profile

  1. In the Configuration settings tab, select + Add settings. This opens a settings pane.
  2. Configure the extensions (both can be done at the same time in the same policiy)