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Auto update W32 apps
But does that means that if an app is available to everyone initialy and I want user that have it installed to update it, I need to list every user concerned, create a group with them to make them all required and not the whole company ?
It's not very practical
- tobiassandbergMay 04, 2024Iron Contributor
Loc_A please check out the new feature Auto update available with Win32 app supersedence which will help you with this.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/whats-new#auto-update-available-with-win32-app-supersedence
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-win32-supersedence#use-auto-update-with-app-supersedence- Loc_AMay 20, 2024Copper Contributor
tobiassandberg thanks for your answer.
I tried it with several Win32 apps and their .intunewin packages.
Even with this option ticked on its assignment and supersedence set, there was no update after several days...Any idea why ?
- tobiassandbergMay 21, 2024Iron Contributor
Loc_A I have seen it work in a couple of tenants, but I know there has been issues so it's maybe related to which Tenant location you have.
I think that you should not touch the supersedence app at all and see if it works better.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Intune/comments/1cdoyxt/win32_app_supersedence_autoupdate_for_available/
- rosalie_intuneMay 03, 2024Copper Contributor
Loc_A Interesting point on the impracticality of using supersedence to update win32 apps which were previously "available" rather than "required." What solutions have you adopted? A confident, albeit bulky way of addressing this would be via PowerShell.