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I've got a small estate but one that's entirely remote working only - so I'm reliant on InTune to get updates pushed out to remediate CVE's for basically anything and everything. This has thrown up a few hurdles over the last 2 years but I've managed to resolve most of them with only minimal faffing around. I've got 3 products right now though where the MSI's just absolutely will NOT play ball. One is from Microsoft - the ODBC \ OLE drivers installers. 4 MSI's all told (ODBC v17 & v18, OLE v18 & v19) The other is NodeJS. I've done everything I can think of, but yet I still get either outright failures with precious little by way of logs (I'm looking at you Microsoft ODBC/OLE teams). Or I get conflicting errors. Node.JS for example, from the log: MSI (s) (04:E0) [14:11:06:005]: Product: Node.js -- Error 1925. You do not have sufficient privileges to complete this installation for all users of the machine. Log on as administrator and then retry this installation. Error 1925. You do not have sufficient privileges to complete this installation for all users of the machine. Log on as administrator and then retry this installation. But yet the MSI for Node.JS flags as 'Device' only: Anyone else successfully managed to get these deploying via InTune, and if so, how?2.5KViews0likes4CommentsMSI Elevated privilege request
Hi, I have been using Intune to try and stop staff being able to install without entering Admin Credentials, it is working for .exe as each user is a standard user, but whatever I try for .msi files either does nothing, or it blocks the install completely and also stops the intune apps installing when setting up the machines. Does anyone have any tips for me?5.3KViews0likes7Comments