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Best practice - Win10 App Deployment - Update Management
There is no support for supersedence in Intune, so I think you would have to figure out a detection rule that trigger an update, perhaps a registry key?
- Jens Tore Fremmegaard -
https://modernworkplace.fremmegaard.no
I opened up a ticket at MS:
The first answer was, that this should be possible just by uploading the newly packed intunewim file.
As i mentioned earl, this is not working.
Currently i'm waiting for a new response to my ticket.
- PatrickF11Jul 11, 2019MCTThe MS ticket is now closed.
Unfortunately there is no current solution to updating win32 apps. :-(- jenstfJul 11, 2019Copper Contributor
PatrickF11 You should be able to upload a new package file, but you need a detection rule that checks for version to trigger the install/upgrade.
You should try that. I haven't testet the upgrade scenario yet myself, but it is interesting to get an answer to.
- cjitsolutionsJul 12, 2019Copper Contributor
jenstf I guess you'd have to remove the old detection rule completely, then add a new rule to detect the version you'd like to upgrade to, then upload the new package.
The deployment status wheel might look a bit messy until it's had a chance to install on all the devices, mind.