Select Next to display the Detection rules page.Step 4: Detection rulesOn the Detection rules pane, configure the rules to detect the presence of the app. You can choose to add multiple rules:Rules format: Select how the presence of the app will be detected. You can choose to either ...
You can now create Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) elevation rules directly from a support approved elevation request or from details found in the EPM Elevation report. With this new capability, you won’t need to manually identify specific file detection details for elevation rules. Instead, ...
Our unwavering focal point revolves around manual detection rules. However, this isn’t a singular endeavor; it’s complemented by a practical, hands-on illustration that involves the application of a custom PowerShell script for deployment. This real-world example comes to life through the deploym...
Multi administrative approval adds the ability to limit application access policies to Windows applications or all non-Windows applications or both. We're adding a new access policy to the multiple administrative approval feature to allow approvals for changes to multiple administrative approval....
This would also enable vendors to provide pre-packaged .intunewin app packages to customers, simplifying the deployment of those. Intune admins should be able to edit the installation command, uninstall command, and detection rules after importing, if required. 打开Windows应用程序管理 1 条...
Detectionrules processed A WMI query is used to detect the application’sinstallation status. [Win32App] ProcessDetectionRules starts query: select * from Win32_Product where IdentifyingNumber='{AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E4100}’ or IdentifyingNumber=’AC76BA86-7AD7-1033-7B44-AC0F074E...
The enterprise application management feature is excellent. If we've deployed applications using the application management services, we can provide updates directly, eliminating the need to repackage them. With application management, if an application is deployed in a region with multiple devices, thos...
Reaching the “Detection rules” tab, it's important to further elaborate on the detection methods that we previously mentioned before jumping into the “Windows App (Win32)” deployment method. Choosing the right detection method is quite important and we need to think about the best suited ...
You’re pushing an app and it’s failing, can you share the fail error msg? Why do you have two detection rules for the same app? It’s mostly an issue with the detection rule. Is the packaged app exe or msi? Is the silent switch correct?
Convert silent installation to AppV Sign MSIX packages Expand MSIX to VHD, VHDX and CimFS Embed installation in PowerShell App Deploy Toolkit (PSADT) Support for complex Intune Detection rules Upload folders as package content Sign in to Robopack with Azure Account ...