Patch Builder V133 May 2026
Using the new IntuneWin output, you can directly upload the package to Intune. Patch Builder v133 automatically generates the required .intunewin file and a detection script, cutting down on manual packaging time by nearly 70%.
Click the Build button. Patch Builder v133 will compile your project into your chosen output format. For this example, choose MSI with wrapper. Within seconds, you will have a ready-to-deploy NotepadPlusPlus_v8.6_Patch.msi file.
Patch Builder v133 was funded in part by the Critical Infrastructure Patch Alliance (CIPA). Special thanks to 47 open-source beta testers who ran the release candidate on their petabyte-scale game distribution platforms. patch builder v133
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For full API documentation, see /usr/share/doc/patch-builder/v133/manual.pdf or visit docs.patchbuilder.io/v133 (internal link). Using the new IntuneWin output, you can directly
At its core, Patch Builder v133 is a specialized software utility designed to create, customize, and deploy patches for third-party applications that standard update mechanisms often miss. While native patching solutions like Microsoft SCCM, Intune, or WSUS excel at operating system updates and Microsoft products, they frequently struggle with common applications such as Adobe Reader, Zoom, Firefox, WinRAR, or custom in-house software.
Patch Builder v133 bridges this gap. It allows administrators to import application installers (typically MSI, EXE, or MSP files), wrap them in a standardized patch structure, detect silent install switches, and integrate them seamlessly into existing deployment tools. Version 133 introduces a refined detection logic engine and improved handling of complex scripted installations. End of Write-up For full API documentation, see
A standout feature of Patch Builder v133 is the ability to create "safe uninstall" checkpoints. Before deploying a new patch, the builder automatically catalogs existing registry keys and file versions, allowing for one-click rollback if a patch causes system instability.