How I use Robopack to Automate Intune App Updates

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @DYBBER
    @DYBBER 2 дня назад

    Dean can you make a video on how to best manage ARM and x86 devices in your tennant and how to apply apps to all devices - like it was 50-50 Lunar Lake and Snapdragon X

  • @DeanEllerbyMVP
    @DeanEllerbyMVP  21 день назад +3

    Here's my first video about Robopack: ruclips.net/video/HY6QCkCok1k/видео.html

  • @samuellangis6211
    @samuellangis6211 21 день назад +1

    Super simple product to use I love it.
    My understanding is you cannot automate the deployment of future versions of Google Chrome? Let’s say I want Google Chrome always at the latest available version on all my devices without doing anything manually the next time a new version is released.

    • @DeanEllerbyMVP
      @DeanEllerbyMVP  20 дней назад +1

      That's pretty much what we just set up in this video. Each time Chrome is updated, the new version will be deployed to the 1st, 2nd then 3rd groups in order.

    • @samuellangis6211
      @samuellangis6211 19 дней назад +2

      @@DeanEllerbyMVP
      Excellent, I am happy to know that my understanding was incorrect. This makes Robopack comparable to what Patch My PC is doing?
      Thanks for the clarification.

    • @RndIntuneGuy
      @RndIntuneGuy 17 дней назад

      @@samuellangis6211 Well, not quite (yet) i know from their customer support, that they work on detection of installed Apps in your whole environment and automatically patch detected apps - like PmPC does if configured that way. e.g. if you have 10 "wild" installations of Total Commander, these should get patched as well, even though its never actually deployed by you/via Intune. This feature should be available in the next 3-6 months.

  • @M365tunes
    @M365tunes 21 день назад +1

    Is there a way to manage conflicting processes ?

    • @DeanEllerbyMVP
      @DeanEllerbyMVP  20 дней назад

      If you create a Custom App deployment of an app, you can do pretty much anything that PSADT can do.
      For conflicting processes, I assume you mean apps that must be closed? Like this?
      ibb.co/3y3tg4R

    • @DeanEllerbyMVP
      @DeanEllerbyMVP  20 дней назад +1

      I replied earlier but youtube removed it, i think.
      Yes - you can use a Custom package in Robopack to specify apps that should be closed.

  • @ppetrix
    @ppetrix 20 дней назад +1

    Love the info from your videos, keeep it up, but speak faster you boring people 😅 . Again thank you.

  • @summoner2100
    @summoner2100 21 день назад +1

    No, it's not.. The developer is google. It's not who made the package. It's who made the actual app itself.

    • @DeanEllerbyMVP
      @DeanEllerbyMVP  20 дней назад

      I think you're thinking of Publisher, which remains as Google (see the screen here: ruclips.net/video/JwBDoY--2qg/видео.html - at 14:20)

    • @summoner2100
      @summoner2100 20 дней назад

      @DeanEllerbyMVP nope. The developer is the one who made the app for release. That isn't first coffee. In most cases developer and publisher would be google inc

    • @summoner2100
      @summoner2100 20 дней назад

      @DeanEllerbyMVP if, and maybe if, you want to try that. Then the publisher would be first coffee because you're publishing it in your self service or auto deployed apps. But not developer. You didn't make it

    • @DeanEllerbyMVP
      @DeanEllerbyMVP  20 дней назад +1

      That's fair.
      In that case it would be better if Robopack left that field blank. It's not a required field, from what I can see.

  • @epic-buffalo
    @epic-buffalo 21 день назад +8

    If only they included pricing...

    • @DoubleA-ARon
      @DoubleA-ARon 19 дней назад

      Right, I find WinTuner does great if you need a free tool for this. It only takes a few minutes to install the PS module, and can package any Winget/Store app, publish it to Intune and assign groups. It also has the ability to update existing apps etc. It's not as streamlined at robopack, but it's free.
      It comes down to time vs resources as to which way a business goes. I've assisted businesses with deploying free tools like Wintuner and paid tools like PatchMyPC and it's always a business decision as to which free/paid route they go based on staffing levels, competency and risk.

    • @dorpses
      @dorpses 18 дней назад +1

      Yes true, checking the price was the first things I did to see what it would cost to serve +/- 600 endpoints. Why not included the pricing on the website and be transparant to your customers?

    • @epic-buffalo
      @epic-buffalo 18 дней назад

      @dorpses no pricing, no interest. Why waste my time when I don't know if it's £1 or £100 / user...

    • @ejunkie13
      @ejunkie13 18 дней назад

      @@dorpses For 600 Endpoints it's 3.35 EUR/device a year.

    • @ejunkie13
      @ejunkie13 18 дней назад +2

      Robopack offers a flexible, graduated pricing structure that scales according to the number of devices managed. For any organization managing up to 100 devices, and NGOs of any size, the service is free. As the number of devices increases, the price per device decreases incrementally, providing more cost-effective solutions for larger organizations.
      For example:
      For 1,000 devices, the price per device is around €3.50.
      For 5,000 devices, the price drops to approximately €3.00 per device.
      As the number of devices continues to grow, the price further decreases, eventually reaching €2.00 per device or lower for larger volumes.
      We will publish the calculator with the new version of the website, but that gives a good idea of the model I think.