Getting Started
Install ntkDeploy, configure your first provider connection, and run your first deployment. Covers MSIX installation options for managed and unmanaged Windows environments.
Documentation
Complete documentation for Windows fleet administrators deploying ntkDrive configuration profiles. Start with the quick-start or jump directly to the section you need.
Start Here
Install the MSIX package, configure a provider, and deploy your first ntkDrive profile to a device group in under 30 minutes.
Getting Started guides01 install MSIX package (GPO / Intune / manual)
02 provider configure Policy Manager connection + mTLS
03 profile create ntkDrive configuration profile
04 device_groupdefine UNC target paths
05 ownership assign device owners (or import via CSV)
06 deploy run preflight → open gate → deploy
Install ntkDeploy, configure your first provider connection, and run your first deployment. Covers MSIX installation options for managed and unmanaged Windows environments.
Understand the architecture, terminology, and operational model that underpins every ntkDeploy feature. Essential reading before deploying to production environments.
Step-by-step walkthroughs for common administrative tasks. From creating your first profile to managing device enrollment queues and rolling out configuration changes.
Complete reference for every screen, setting, and schema in ntkDeploy. Use this section for field-level documentation, keyboard shortcuts, and full profile schema specifications.
Diagnose and resolve common deployment failures, connectivity issues, and configuration problems. Includes error code reference and step-by-step resolution guidance.
Answers to the most common questions about ntkDeploy — licensing, supported Windows versions, Policy Manager compatibility, and operational edge cases.
Configure and manage Policy Manager provider connections. Covers endpoint configuration, mTLS certificate setup, and provider security best practices.
Full Documentation Site
Complete documentation is served as a MkDocs site. All pages are version-controlled alongside the ntkDeploy source.