Yes and No.
You can copy files to different client locations with WPP, this can be part one.
Offline deployment based on sideloading ( I think so ). So you only need two Powershell instructions (import , add ) to install the app.
I think, if it is possible to realize this steps you can package it in a update.
Im not sure of that, but there possibilities for SCCM (ofcourse), so - why not looking for a WPP workaround.
Ofcourse, it is not a traditional deployment, but there are only two posibillities for MApps. Online Licensing - and with Azure AD. Or offline, using a deployment tool...hmmm...
You can copy files to different client locations with WPP, this can be part one.
Offline deployment based on sideloading ( I think so ). So you only need two Powershell instructions (import , add ) to install the app.
I think, if it is possible to realize this steps you can package it in a update.
Im not sure of that, but there possibilities for SCCM (ofcourse), so - why not looking for a WPP workaround.
Ofcourse, it is not a traditional deployment, but there are only two posibillities for MApps. Online Licensing - and with Azure AD. Or offline, using a deployment tool...hmmm...