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kstoneman
Mar 24, 2023Copper Contributor
Mac Auto Install
My Mac will randomly uninstall and reinstall all the programs in Microsoft Office, even when in use. For example, I will be on a Teams call, and it will quit and reinstall. This has happened several ...
Markus vickery
Apr 19, 2023Copper Contributor
Microsoft support so far: "Since issue does not occur when application indent is set to Available, this means that the uninstall (or to be more precise, the Re-install) command, is not coming from Intune.
A possible reason could be corrupted or not completed indexing. As far as I know, in MacOS indexing is performed/handled by Spotlight, so it is worth looking in this direction."
A possible reason could be corrupted or not completed indexing. As far as I know, in MacOS indexing is performed/handled by Spotlight, so it is worth looking in this direction."
Markus vickery
Apr 19, 2023Copper Contributor
And after trying to escalate the case:
The escalation team had already been contacted before I send you my previous email.
The detection method depends on the Operating System's structure and limitations. In Windows, for example, can be a file on a specific location or an entry in the registry etc. Since MacOS uses spotlight for indexing/searching this is the only option Intune has to detect the app.
The escalation team had already been contacted before I send you my previous email.
The detection method depends on the Operating System's structure and limitations. In Windows, for example, can be a file on a specific location or an entry in the registry etc. Since MacOS uses spotlight for indexing/searching this is the only option Intune has to detect the app.
- Markus vickeryApr 20, 2023Copper ContributorUnfortunately the MS support case didn't really resolve the issue, but we are archiving the case now. They did however report the issue to the product team. Here's the final response before archiving the case:
"You are absolutely right about the documentation. I have already reported, the whole situation, to the product group.
Regarding the actual issue, for now, the workaround would be to set these apps as available so users can download them from the company portal (just like you did)." - mojo47Apr 19, 2023Copper ContributorThat’s interesting. I deploy a couple of mandatory Apps using a shellscript by checking on the location if it’s installed yet or not. So basically it’s possible to check on the location if an app is installed or not.
If the error was not related to intune at all, wouldn’t some of my apps (or o365 at least) uninstall themselves also without using intune? So many things to question.
Thank you very much for escalating this at Microsoft.