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Is there a better way to upload a large Win32 app to MEM?
- Nov 16, 2022
Hi Alber
Got it and make sense!
Have you tried uploading using powershell/graph Win32LOB?
Here are some helpful links:
Moe
https://msendpointmgr.com/2020/03/17/manage-win32-applications-in-microsoft-intune-with-powershell/
https://call4cloud.nl/2020/11/the-powershell-win32-app-express/
https://www.deploymentresearch.com/speeding-up-win32-apps-upload-via-powershell/
Moe
https://www.thelazyadministrator.com/2020/01/26/deploy-intune-applications-with-powershell-and-azure-blob-storage/
No, I never tried that way and I don't think it's better.
Because it seems lacking some featuers like installation detection, app update and replacement.
I prefer not to use script deployment in Intune, until there's no choice, since the mechanism is without guarantee.
- Moe_KinaniNov 16, 2022Bronze Contributor
Hi Alber
Got it and make sense!
Have you tried uploading using powershell/graph Win32LOB?
Here are some helpful links:
Moe
https://msendpointmgr.com/2020/03/17/manage-win32-applications-in-microsoft-intune-with-powershell/
https://call4cloud.nl/2020/11/the-powershell-win32-app-express/
https://www.deploymentresearch.com/speeding-up-win32-apps-upload-via-powershell/- AlberNov 16, 2022Iron Contributor
The links you shared are very useful.
I just succeeded in uploading by checking the process every 20 mins in last 3hours.
Barely acceptable because it's a one-time work.
Thank you for information sharing anyway.
- Nov 16, 2022Please note: Upload is 1 thing... now the 60 minutes download time-out....