Company portal application
6 TopicsSupersedence Relationship Conflict in Intune Deployment of any Applications
Hi, I have been in touch with Microsoft Support, who confirmed the issue outlined below is a known problem, the Support case number is 2405230050000654. They have tested it in a test environment and experienced the same issue. Can this please be fixed? Issue example: We have R and RStudio deployed to some of our devices as required installs within Intune. The apps are available within the Company Portal for users to install. R is a dependency application of RStudio. When upgrading to the new versions of R and RStudio, I have set up the following: The new version of R has a supersedence of the previous version of R and is set to replace (uninstall) rather than update. The new version of RStudio has a supersedence of the previous version of RStudio and is set to update. The new version of R is set as a dependent app of the new version of RStudio. When deploying the new apps as a required install or if a user clicks install within the Company Portal to get the new version of the app, it gives a supersedence relationship conflict error: “App cannot be installed due to a supersedence relationship conflict. (0x87D300DB).” I have tried changing the supersedence of R to update rather than replace (uninstall), but the same error occurs. The only way to fix the issue is either by removing the dependency relationship between the apps or removing the Supersedence from the new R application, this then resolves the issue. However, R is required, and removing the dependency means that R is not automatically installed for the user and this functionality should be possible without having to do workarounds. This issue occurs with any apps set up in this manner, not just the example apps above. Please can this be fixed?1.3KViews1like0CommentsApplications not appearing in Company Portal - Registered in Azure AD
Hi, I work for a company with 200 devices enrolled in Intune with the type of enrollment labeled as "Azure AD registered." I am currently implementing the Company Portal to offer users apps to install on their devices (they don't have local admin rights). I've already uploaded about 20 apps to Intune, but none of the devices can see all of them in the company portal, only they can see these two apps.. (only devices enrolled as Hybrid AD or Azure AD Joined can see all of them). I assigned the apps to a users security group. Any idea what the problem might be? There are some configs about: The test device on intune: MDM: On intune troubleshotting you can see the user having all the apps includeds: Regards.2.6KViews0likes9CommentsCompany Portal (windows) stuck on installing
Hello, I am relatively new to Intune application deployment. I have used the Intune exe to win32 tool to package .exe installers. This has worked fine for the most part. I also have some applications which cannot be converted this way due to a complex install without any command-line arguments provided by the software vendors. So, I have been using a packaging tool in order to built .MSI's when needed. I packaged a 2GB suite of applications into a single MSI, and attempted to deploy this via intune. Issue Encountered. It simply won't install. I have checked the incoming folder and it's not there (but other test installs are). I have tried force closing the various process's intune uses to no avail. I have restarted my machine, still nothing. I removed the application from being available on my device. This removed my ability to see the package within Intune, but I know it's still 'there' as my other test packages are stuck on pending and won't download. To be clear, the problem package was on 'Installing' and had finished the 'downloading' portion already despite me being unable to find it in incoming. How do I cancel this install so that I can continue to test other application packages that have been deployed? There is simply no simple way to do this that I can find.Solved85KViews0likes5CommentsAuto assign primary user and device category via Autopilot
After the Windows Autopilot process, the device in the Company Portal is set to shared, therefore the required apps do not start the install process until I set the device's primary user and device category in the Endpoint manager. How can I set up that during or after the Autopilot process the primary user is automatically determined, don't have to add primary user to the device in Endpoint manager?2.1KViews0likes0CommentsIphone as no compliance if Company Portal is uninstalled
Dear all, Some of our users are able to uninstall company portal from there enrolled Iphone. I am searching a way to put these Iphone as no compliance with no access to corporate apps (Outlook etc...) I heard about Conditional Access but I don't know how Many thanks for your help3.3KViews0likes4CommentsIntune Re-Enrollment error
We have a hybrid environment here with On premises AD and Azure AD with Endpoint manager. There seems to be an issue with the user's company M365 account. The user is using iOS 15.2.1 but the device is NOT fully managed - enrollment with profile method. For this user, I retired their device then deleted it in Azure AD under their devices. Now the user can't enroll their device again as the company portal application seems to glitch out once they log in with their M365 company account. We tried another account on the same iOS device and it worked and did not do the Company portal app glitch as shown in the attached screenshot See the Photo below - that's all what occurs and no enrollment window pops up with that black Begin button. We have tried the uninstall, re install, log out, log on, phone reboot and such but still get this error. In Endpoint manager and Azure AD, the device is fully removed.1.9KViews0likes1Comment