software management
455 TopicsNo se puede iniciar la sincronización (0x801901f4)
Actualmente en mi organizacion me empezo a salir este error los dispositivos hasta agosto funcionaron correctamente inscritos a intune de manera hibrida, despues del primero de agosto dejaron de reportar el estado a intune estos afecto a mi organizacion por que ya no tenemos visibilidad de los dispositivos en el portal de intune, ademas de ser administrados por intune, aparece en estado no conforme cuando trato de sincronizarlo me sale este error. " No se puede iniciar la sincronización (0x801901f4 error interno del servidor (500).) Googleando aparece un error de microsoft store, lo cual no tiene sentido si esto es intune, la tienda funciona bien y esta e la region correcta. He intentado de todo, el equipo lo elimino completamente de las consolas de administración, lo vuelvo a inscribir, el equipo se registra, y despues de un tiempo no le reporta el estado de cumplimiento a intune. Algo que hasta Agosto funciono perfectamente. No tengo bloqueos de firewall, ni politicas tan restrictivas. Agradezco de su ayuda para solucionar este error60Views0likes2CommentsHow to deploy M365 Companion app through Intune
Hi All, I have a requirement of deploying M365 companion app to a few users in the company. However, when I tried with Win32 apps in Intune, it gets failed every time even though the scripts success manually. Does anyone know how to deploy M365 companion app from Intune? I have downloaded the app from below link and used the below command: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365-apps/companions/overview#set-up-the-companion-apps Echo OFF m365companionsetup.exe /quiet Thanks in advanced, Dilan122Views0likes4CommentsBrave Browser Intune Deploy
Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening, I am having issues deploying Brave Internet Browser. I have tried following various guides but always end up with installation failures. Verified and double checked all settings, but still the issues persists. The main error I get is either Error unzipping downloaded content. (0x87D30067) or The unmonitored process is in progress, however it may timeout. (0x87D300C9). It seems that the process starts but stops awaiting some kind of approval which does not show. Tried using the recommended silent command but nothing seems to work. Anyone managed to make it work recently? Thanks!128Views0likes4CommentsBlock All Software Installs
Hi All Is there a way to block all software installs on Windows devices except for those we push out via Intune? I have have a look in the Device Config settings but there seems to be some confusing settings in there and some stating set as "Disabled" when disabled isn't an option. Info appreciated.146Views0likes9CommentsApp-Approval for Apps assinged via Intune
Hey there, when deploying Apps via Configuration-Manger (SCCM) there is an Option "An Administrator must approve a request for this application on the Device" where you also got an option for Mail Notification to Approvers: Do you know if there is an equivalent Feature when assigning Intune-Apps to Users? Or is there an alternative Method to reach the same result? Company Portal can handle Approvals from Configuration Manger: Wondering if there is a "Intune-Native" way? Looking forward to your answers.Solved159Views1like7CommentsManaging shared desktops using Intune
Hi All, We have a requirement to manage shared desktops using Intune. I know Intune has a user centric approach with device assigned primary user etc. Since these are shared devices, could you please shed some lights if you have done similar thing.118Views0likes5CommentsBest Approach for Managing Microsoft 365 Apps Policies in Intune
Hi All, Our company is currently operating in a Hybrid Active Directory (AD) environment, with all policies being deployed via Group Policy Objects (GPOs). We have GPOs in place for Microsoft Office and Outlook, and we are planning to transition these to Microsoft Intune. My question is: What is the recommended approach for creating and managing policies related to Office 365 and Outlook (Microsoft 365 Apps) in Intune? Specifically, would it be better to implement these settings using Configuration Profiles, or should we use Policies for Microsoft 365 Apps within Intune? I’d appreciate guidance on the best practice for this migration. Thanks, DilanSolved220Views0likes6CommentsDeploying Win32 Apps that use scripts to install - first install takes forever
I am trying to deploy some apps that use scripts packed in the intunewin package and deployed to Company Portal as Win32 apps. So far I use both .cmd and .ps1 script files, and at deployment to Intune these script files are called as the Install and Uninstall commands. My problem is that the first attempt to Install these apps through Company Portal takes forever to install, usually sitting in the "download pending... your device is syncing" stage for well over 30 minutes. However, once that first install completes, and thankfully it usually completes successfully, any subsequent app install that uses a script installer finishes with a much more appropriate speed where it is not sitting at "download pending" for a more than 1-2 minutes. The IME log does not have anything jumping out (TBH I don't really know what to look for though). Based on this article https://call4cloud.nl/win32app-ime-installation-phases-intune-troubleshoot/ it does not even look like any of the Win32 install steps begin until the long "download pending" cycle ends We also have both MS Store and Win32 apps that are straight up MSIs or EXEs. None of these exhibit the same first run "download pending" delay. This is only happening on the intunewin-wrapped installs that call a script to install the application. As mentioned before, this is exclusively a problem for the first time a script based application attempts to install from Company portal. Subsequent installers with scripts proceed without the excessive "download pending" delay. Can anyone help me figure what is causing this excessive "Download Pending" delay when installing Win32 apps that use a bundled script to install? Thanks!931Views0likes5CommentsUpdate an app which was manually installed by the user
We onboarded a few devices to Intune. Users have all sort of apps installed on their devices. Now, I want to update those apps. E.g. user installed notepad++ version 7 two years ago, and I now want to update notepad++ to version 8. I managed to create a new win32 app for notepad++ version 8, but how do I tell the app to update the existing installation on the user device?Solved13KViews0likes22Comments