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Heather_Poulsen
Updated Nov 19, 2024
Hung_Dang
Microsoft
Oct 17, 2024Assuming you're using the Enrollment Status Page policy in Intune, there are two ways to track apps on the ESP: 1) track all apps marked required that are targeted to the device/user, or 2) track selected apps that are targeted to the device/user. You can specify #1 or #2 on the ESP policy in one of its settings. It sounds like you'd want #2. Hope that helps.
HeyHey16K
Oct 18, 2024Iron Contributor
Hey Hung, thank you for your reply - but don't quite follow, sorry! It sounds from what you are saying Autopilot can either track all the apps or none? I was hoping we could mark ones we want AP to track (i.e. our core five apps that we want every device to install during Autopilot) but for Autopilot to not track the apps assigned to only a few users (e.g. AutoCAD) as that significantly delays Autopilot. Is there a way to have this granularity please? Thank you
- RyanSteele-CoVOct 19, 2024Iron Contributor
Set Block device use until these required apps are installed if they are assigned to the user/device to Selected, then select the core five apps you want installed.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/enrollment/windows-enrollment-status
- HeyHey16KOct 22, 2024Iron ContributorThank you Ryan