Software Management
429 TopicsDisable automatic app updates for specific apps in Intune
Hi, In our organization, I have enabled all three options below to install and manage traditional Android applications through Intune, However, we have encountered a situation where certain specific Android applications, such as the Google Play Private App, only work with lower versions of the OS. The higher version is not compatible, and Google Play Store is reporting it as an unsafe app and blocking it. Is there any option available in Intune that allows us to block automatic app updates for specific applications?4KViews2likes2CommentsMicrosoft Intune App Deployment
I have this autoinstall script for MATLAB 2024, the installer_input.text is configured with the right information inside it and every test I've done on my machine (locally) succeeded, however when I'm trying to deploy the software to a device and it creates a path in C:\Program Files\MATLAB however even though its creating this path at the installing stage it still not fully deploy the software like it should.. "%~dp0setup.exe" -inputFile "%~dp0installer_input.txt" TIMEOUT /T 120 /NOBREAK Exit 0 The install command in intune I set to cmd.exe /c autoinstall.bat what can i do to fix it? maybe the intune install command isn't good? or its within my autoinstall script21Views0likes0CommentsWe’re running into an Intune issue where a Win32 app with a dependency sits at "Download Pending"
Setup: Main App: Installs in User Context Dependency: Installs in System Context Dependency Detection: Hosts file modification detection script Direct file detection does NOT work either When the hosts file modification is present (detection is met), detection works, and everything installs fine manually The Problem: If detection passes (exit 0) → Everything installs fine. If detection fails (exit 1) → Intune never moves forward, just stays at "Download Pending" indefinitely. Happens with both file-based detection and script-based detection. Dependency app as well at parent app install fine via Intune on their own as well as manual testing. What We Need to Know: Does Intune get stuck in "Download Pending" instead of moving forward when dependency detection fails? Could the install context mismatch (dependency in SYSTEM, main app in USER) be causing this? Myth or fact? Does Intune break the install process if a dependency app is in system context and the parent app is in user context? Again, both apps work fine independent of each other. Thanks for any help!30Views0likes0CommentsDeploying 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 IME | Troubleshooting failed Intune Win32App installation 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!127Views0likes3CommentsIn Grace Period- After Joining in Autopilot
I have 2 surfaces that I joined to Intune through Autopilot but they are showing as "In grace period". It should sync and should be in compliance and not sure why it says as in grace period. The applications are not downloading full that are being pushed. Could it be due to network issue and what about the grace period, how to fix it. thanks in advance50Views0likes1CommentSyncing Outlook contacts to the native contacts on iOS devices
We use Intune to enroll our iOS devices and push Outlook Mobile App to them. I have the email profile successful. But was wondering what do folks do in order to sync the Outlook contacts to the native Contacts app. We are moving to Office 365. I had it working when we were on prem.55Views0likes1CommentNEW Podcast Microsoft Ignite E04: AI & Copilot – The Biggest Talk at MSIgnite!
Podcast Microsoft Ignite E04: AI & Copilot – The Biggest Talk at MSIgnite! AI is transforming the way we work, and Copilot is leading the charge! To break it all down and get expert insights, I’m joined by Jannik Reinhard and Fabio Bonolo to discuss: Key AI takeaways from Microsoft Ignite How companies & admins can benefit The future of AI-powered productivity Youtube: https://youtu.be/uD5V5a2Ldqg?si=u3R8fSndeW6wCruI31Views0likes0CommentsAutopilot Error (0x81036502) - Endpoint Manager
Dear community members, I am facing an issue with my Endpoint Manager's autopilot feature. It suddenly stopped working and I am receiving error code 0x81036502. I would greatly appreciate any help or advice on how to resolve this issue. According to my research, this error is related to either a timeout issue or with the Windows 10 version 22h2. I am running Windows 10 version 22h2 on my endpoint. I have tried several troubleshooting steps but to no avail. If anyone has any information or suggestions, please share them with me. Thank you for your time and assistance. Best regards, Rashad BakirovSolved183KViews0likes25Comments