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My test devices already had PowerShell scripts assigned so the Intune Management Extension is already installed.
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It will install the service “ Microsoft Intune Management Extension” and will setup a scheduled task “ Intune Management Extension Health Evaluation” The agent will check for scripts every 60 minutes, and the health check will run once a day to see if the agent is functioning correctly. If not, It should be automatically pushed by Intune, prior to the app deployment. If you have assigned a PowerShell script previously, the Intune Management Extension will be installed already. When ready assign it to a user or device group as usual. The application will now be uploaded to Microsoft Intune. I did not change any of the default return codes
Click on OK when you are ready to continue.
The setup will only continue if this file does not exist. The Rule type is File because I want to check for the existence of the AcroRd32.exe file. I choose to manually configure the detection rules with the following settings: You can manually configure detection rules or use a custom script.
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The minimum OS version is Windows 10 1703.
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Note:I have tested with WindEnterprise and Pro versions. I can only hope this post is of add value and helps you understand these new configuration options a little better.
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There are some great blog posts out there I think you should also read for a full understanding. I have another post guiding you through the installation process of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC using Intune and PowerShell, and in this post I’ll try to guide you through the Win32 application deployment process and install Adobe Reader DC using Win32 deployment and Microsoft Intune. This is great news because now we don’t have to use work-arounds like PowerShell scripts. During my visit at Microsoft Ignite 2018 in Orlando, one of the most awaited features for Microsoft Intune was announced Still in public preview but we can finally deploy Win32 applications using Microsoft Intune.