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Scott Paterson
Jan 07, 2018Copper Contributor
Intune Management Extension not installing
I am testing Intune/EMS on Windows 10 (1709) PCs and trying to get Powershell scripts to run without success. I think the issue is with the Intune Management Extension not installing but cant find mu...
Apr 17, 2019
Intune and auto-enrolled AADJ/hybrid devices are covered, in fact this is the requirement for the Intune Management Agent (auto-enrollment)
With the upcoming change AADJ devices which are enrolled into Intune afterwards are covered then.
The change does not mentioning Hybrid joined devices. It seems this situation will not change.
Only people ho started with AADJ and enrolling these devices later on to Intune via add Work/school account are covered then. but hey maybe it also covers hybrid but the entry does only talk about AADJ
best,
Oliver
WalterPrem
Apr 24, 2019Brass Contributor
Well, the update you mentioned is now under "What's new" for last week:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/whats-new
"You can assign your Win32 apps to be installed on Intune enrolled Azure AD joined devices."
At the same time, win32 apps are no longer in preview (coincidence..?).
Unfortunately, my hybrid AD, add work/school joined device, still doesn't receive the intune management extention. I tried removing them from intune and re-enrolling. I re-added them to the software distribution group. Regular apps get installed, but the win32 hangs on "waiting for install status". The Win32 apps don't appear in portal on the client, and the Intune management extension doesn't get installed.
I'm guessing that - unfortunately - this only applies to Azure AD joined machines who are not yet enrolled into Intune.
I hope the same will be done for Hybrid machines; Hybrid is listed as supported by Microsoft, and I don't see why it would matter whether a device is hybrid or azure joined, when both use the same method to enroll.
If you could pass this feedback in any way that would be great.
Thanks,
Walter