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AB21805
Apr 21, 2021Bronze Contributor
Creating a folder containing multiple files and sending to devices via intune
Hi all, I desperately need some help! And just thought Id post on here to see if someone can help! I need to create a folder on client machines in the c drive (Folder name: Spanish Games) which ...
- Apr 22, 2021Hi it would look like this
c:\intunepackage\
Inside this folder you need to create a folder "spanishgames"
Copy everything you have inside this folder
Create a powershell script (install.ps1) inside the c:\intunepackages\ folder
Inside the script,
-first create a new directory where the files need to be copied to (destination)
New-Item -Path "c:\" -Name "SpanishGames" -ItemType "directory" -force
-Then create a command to copy everything to the folder you you created
Copy-Item -Path "spanishgames\*" -Destination "C:\spanishgames" -Recurse -force
Now we have everything in place... open the intunewinapptool and specify the folder c:\intunepackages and the setup file: install.ps1
Upload it to intune and specify the c:\spanishgames folder as the detection rule
That should be it
Oct 18, 2021
Hi, did you create a package as I mentioned?. So something like this. Inside the askit you deploy your files you want to copy
And convert that to a win32app... deploy that to intune.. When the file (zip win32) is downloaded it has also the askit folder in it
Like i am describing in this blog
Troubleshoot the Intune Win32 app deployment and the IMECache folder (call4cloud.nl)
Bapo16
Oct 19, 2021Copper Contributor
Rudy_Ooms_MVP Created the package as mentioned. I managed to run up another machine to test and found the issue is the Execution policy. For some reason the policy is not applying in the path mentioned. If i run a PowerShell before this script then it is working.
Thanks for all your help thought.
- Oct 19, 2021Hi,
Thats why you normally need to define this in the install parameters in the install part:
powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\Scriptname.ps1