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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/
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.
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....
- AlberFeb 07, 2023Iron ContributorIn my experience, after you upload a big app to MEM, you need to wait at least 1 day to let the CDN or cache or something to be optimized.
Then you should be good to go.