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Vijay0896
Feb 26, 2024Brass Contributor
iTunes version 12.13.1 packaging on Intune
Hi All, I am trying to package the iTunes version 12.13.1 via Intune and push it on company portal. Has anyone done this before? If so can you please share your experience ? Registry Key: ...
- Mar 07, 2024You could use the steps from this website https://silentinstallhq.com/apple-itunes-silent-install-how-to-guide/?expand_article=1 , check the "iTunes Silent Install (EXE) on 64-bit System (Version 12.10.9.3 and Newer)" chapter. Install and uninstall scripts plus detection script there. Use the Apple iTunes NonInteractive Install (PowerShell) and Apple iTunes Silent Uninstall (PowerShell) from the links there.
Your detection rule for the newer version isn't working, what do you use? File or registry and how does that look?
Vijay0896
Feb 28, 2024Brass Contributor
Harm_Veenstra
Thanks for jumping in, I am using the registry as the detection rule.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{3B83EFCD-D479-463A-9838-E0E3BA5FB31C}
- Feb 28, 2024And that key is there when manually removing the old version and installing the new one? How does your detection look like in Intune>
- Vijay0896Feb 29, 2024Brass Contributor
I am not really looking to remove the old one at this stage yet.
What I am trying is to get the new version work and then supersede the old one.
What I have tried earlier is to package the .EXE file using the above registry as the detection rule, also have tried the .MSI file, neither of them worked.
Would you have any suggestions for me please?- Feb 29, 2024You could try the file to which the shortcut in the start menu points and use a version check on that? Do file detection and instead of present, do a version check on that