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marcusprestes
Mar 27, 2019Copper Contributor
Intune - Discovery Apps - Win32Apps
Hi All! I need to understand why Discovery Apps don´t show the list of Win32 Apps installed in Windows 10 Client. My Intune version is 1903. I found that after 1901 this resource was availabl...
- Mar 28, 2019
okay 1.17 is the latest one...
There is no real trigger to enforce the cycle, but there is normally a registry key
InventorySettings with a value name LastFullSyncTimeUtc with the value of the last sync
I guess if this value is cleared the agent will run again...
the problem is your agent regsitry settings did not have the key InventorySettings...
Ricardo Czernotzky
Mar 29, 2019Copper Contributor
As you can see from my comment below the blog post we're facing the same issue. I reinstalled a client to make sure to get the newest version of the Intune Management Extension. But the registry key InventorySettings is still missing. Is it possible that this requires a non-public preview of the Intune Management Extension (or maybe just a Windows 10 Insider build)? Has anyone else (except from the Microsoft MVPs) these registry keys? :)
Apr 03, 2019
the IME agent is controlled from the Intune cloud services by delivering policies for configuration, installation and so on. It might be the case that MS didn't enabled this feature for all the tenants/clients right now. Your agent is able to run this but a policy needs to turn it on on your devices. This would create the registry key then. Features are in general rolled out in phases and therefore it is common that not all tenants see all features at the same time. When MS discovers problems during feature rollout, the feature might also be more delayed for tenants which didn't got the feature yet.
best,
Oliver