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BryanH1910
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Re: Updates to Windows App Management in Intune with Winget
I would have to agree with the other comment that saying intune supports winget is fairly misleading since intune is only using it as a tool to retrieve win32 store apps. Supporting Winget would allow us to provide the actual Winget identifier and then look up the app info using that - then we, as sysadmins, can verify the information is correct. Actually supporting winget fully would then give the ability to extend intune to provide app version approvals as well. Using winget for real still means deploying .intunewin packaged powershell scripts.2.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Endpoint security policies migrating to the unified settings platform in Microsoft Intune
Intune_Support_Team, Mike Danoski A couple of years ago (2022) the following comment was made regarding 65000 errors from settings catalogs: "Long story short is the team is working on a bug fix for business SKU and I may have an update in the few days". Unfortunately this is still a persistent problem with settings catalogs always failing for Windows 11 Pro machines enrolled under M365 Premium licenses (I can't say anything for Windows 10 since none of our machines were ever ordered with it). For example (as of Windows 11 23H2): MDM PolicyManager: Policy is rejected by licensing, Policy: (HypervisorEnforcedCodeIntegrity), Area: (VirtualizationBasedTechnology), Result:(0x82B00006) Unknown Win32 Error code: 0x82b00006. MDM PolicyManager: Policy is rejected by licensing, Policy: (EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity), Area: (DeviceGuard), Result:(0x82B00006) Unknown Win32 Error code: 0x82b00006. Is there an update regarding the "Business SKU" that seems to pop up when Pro is enrolled with a M365 Premium license? If not is there a better method where one can submit each of the settings that is valid for Pro but is throwing a licensing error for "Business"?1.5KViews0likes0Comments