Software Management
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We had issues with Office Updates through Intune Rings and we started updating everything through Cloud and I think that is how Office updates are coming nowadays (If I am correct) and I thought they said that would be the best which Microsoft suggests keeping your computers updates? Lately I got a popup which I have never seen before. I click on update now the windows disappear. Having the users computers getting the updates directly from the cloud does it affect in any way? Why would it be an issue through Rings?21Views0likes1Comment🎙️Podcast: Microsoft Ignite E03
🎙️#Podcast: Microsoft Ignite E03 I had an incredible time chatting with @liorbela.bsky.social in my latest #MSignite podcast episode, where we delved into key highlights from Microsoft Ignite 2024 and exciting developments in the Intune world #msintune Youtube: https://youtu.be/mnxHRLz3EMg?si=pab6wByZpQ2tnf5P14Views0likes0CommentsIssue with Deploying Apps via Intune on Android – App Not Showing in Store
I’m experiencing a strange issue with deploying applications through Intune on Android devices. Recently, I’ve been implementing Intune in my company, assigning applications to specific groups. Each group contains employees who should have access to certain applications, and I’ve created several groups based on job roles. Until now, everything was working correctly – applications were either force-installed by Intune or available for users to install manually. However, since yesterday, I’ve encountered a problem. When I create a new group, add a user to it, and assign applications, the application does not appear in the store on the user’s device. Refreshing the Intune connection on the device doesn’t resolve the issue. Interestingly, when logging in with the same account on a different device, the application installs correctly, but if I assign another application to this same account, the issue reoccurs. Do you have any ideas about what might be causing this problem?21Views1like2CommentsSlow installation of private application via intune on Android devices (full managed devices)
Hi, we have private application as APK file. I have published this APP as Private APP in Managed Google Play Store. I have assigned group of users to auto-installation of this APP. Installation is very very slow. After a day i have report that the app is installed on some devices. When i add to this group a device - then installation is very fast on this device. Why installation to group of users is so slow?5Views0likes0CommentsProactive Remediation in Intune doesn't pick up special characters
Hi All, I have a remediation script to uninstall an application. However, that will throw an error message even though it runs on PowerShell manually without an issue. Based on my troubleshooting, it seems remediation script doesn't identify the special characters contents in the file path. I would really appreciate it your help if anyone come across this before. surprisingly, although it gives an error, the command is executing and application is uninstalling without and issue. But I am curious to get rid of the error message for reporting purpose. Below is the command executing: Start-Process "C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{7b06c930-fc32-47a7-8bea-5f1fb6099ee8}\elliptic_virtual_lock_sensor.exe" /uninstall /quiet -Wait Error message: Troubleshooting methods tried so far: Use cmd.exe '/C', instead of start-process. Used file path with start-process (Start-Process -Filepath ...... ) Add error action as either ignored or silently continue, but it still give an error in Intune. Start-Process "C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{7b06c930-fc32-47a7-8bea-5f1fb6099ee8}\elliptic_virtual_lock_sensor.exe" /uninstall /quiet -Wait -erroraction silentlycontinue Start-Process "C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\{7b06c930-fc32-47a7-8bea-5f1fb6099ee8}\elliptic_virtual_lock_sensor.exe" /uninstall /quiet -Wait -erroraction ignore Used backtick ( ` ) with special characters ( { and } ). below is the command used. whenever I used this bactick ( `) it didn't work the script at all. Start-Process "C:\ProgramData\Package Cache\`{7b06c930-fc32-47a7-8bea-5f1fb6099ee8`}\elliptic_virtual_lock_sensor.exe" /uninstall /quiet -Wait Thanks advance, Dilan36Views0likes1CommentWhen i quit Teams, it stays active on my iPhone
When i stop working on my computer, and shut it down (Including Teams :) ), on the iPhone i am still available, i find this very annoying, I there a way to "sync" this, when i quit Teams on the pc, I should not be available anymore on my phone? Thanks!8Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Intune - Software installation
I am a beginner using Intune to manage PCs (Windows 11) and Android devices. When adding a new PC with Windows 11, the following happens: The user logs into the computer with their email account from our company administration and starts Windows 11 (Business) and complete the Device Registration in the "Unternehmensportal". The user (who is supposed to be a standard user) is set up with an "Administrator" profile. If I change the user to a standard user (logging in with the company's admin account on the same computer), I can no longer install any software and get the message "Installation is blocked" (or something similar) when running the installer. There's no prompt for admin rights or an option to run the installation file as an admin. On another user's computer, everything works without problems. No policies are configured, at least not to prevent software installations. The user should not be able to install software independently, and standard users should be standard users when first logging into a new device. Who can help me?75Views0likes2CommentsExclude/Allow Particular non-managed devices from Conditional access policy without enrolling
Hello Experts How to Exclude or Allow some Personal ( Non-company Managed) Particular devices from Conditional access policy without enrolling or joining them to Intune or Entra. For Example I have created some Conditional access polices and now We want to allow some personal devices to be able to Login to Office or Outlook from some two or three personal Android devices which are Unmanaged or not company managed. Can we achieve using these Devices unique ID or ICCID ? If possible please give some hint or clue. Thank you.198Views0likes2CommentsWindows Autopilot and Configuration Management Client Installation Methods
I'm using Windows Autopilot to build my machines with AzureAD hybrid join. Currently as part of the ESP we deploy the configuration manager client and our VPN software (both Win32 apps) to them so we can get them co-managed ASAP. We also do this in ESP as blocking apps to control the device availability to users until they are completed. Our implementation partner advised us to install the Configuration Manager client in this manner to speed up co-management. Autopilot works (albeit slow at _ 60 mins). I am confused though on whether or not adding the configuration manager client into the autopilot build in this manner is supported? Reading this (Co-manage internet-based devices - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Learn) it states: You can't deploy the Configuration Manager client while provisioning a new computer in Windows Autopilot user-driven mode for hybrid Azure AD join. This limitation is due to the identity change of the device during the hybrid Azure AD-join process. Deploy the Configuration Manager client after the Autopilot process.For alternative options to install the client, seeClient installation methods in Configuration Manager. So reading this it seems what we are doing is invalid. So question 1: Is it incorrect/unsupported to install the configuration manager client as a Win32 app during autopilot (ESP or otherwise)? Furthermore I read here (Co-manage internet-based devices - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Learn) that it appears there is no longer a need to to deploy configuration manager client as an app at all but it can simply be configured in it viaHome -> Device -> Enroll Devices -> Windows Enrollment > Co-management Authority You no longer need to create and assign an Intune app to install the Configuration Manager client. The Intune enrollment policy automatically installs the Configuration Manager client as a first-party app. The device gets the client content from the Configuration Manager cloud management gateway (CMG), so you don't need to provide and manage the client content in Intune. Is this method only valid post autopilot?Solved4.6KViews3likes7Comments