Could you make a video about HMA / Intune with conditional access and on prem Exchange, i'm having a hard time to find any good ressources about this topic ?
Great video, love it. Not so related to this topic, but I saw you got CMTrace in Company Portal, if you are an Intune shop 100% and got no ConfigMgr, are you still by license allowed to have CMtrace? Shorter questions, does Intune give you license to use CMtrace?
What happens if you superseed an available app in the Company Portal and the user have it already installed? It says in the docs both version will be shown in Company Portal so i guess we have to unassign the old but still....what happens to the old versions that people have installed. This same problem was in SCCM as well, had to have two deployments. One available and one that have a custom detection where the app is installed.
But in SCCM you have that check box "automatically upgrade any superseded"-applications. That will remove the old app in Software Center and trigger the uninstall-command line of the old app if you checked the "uninstall previous". If you don´t see the "automatically upgrade any superseded" check box on the deployment then you have created the deployment before the superseed-tab stuff. This will upgrade the old installed available app with the new one. No extra collection to check if old app is installed or not. Keep also in mind that if the old app is not in SCCM-cache it will download it again if you tick that "uninstall previous" and then run the uninstall-command.
I've never understood why Microsoft always does stuff in half-measures. When I first saw supersedence I thought this would finally be a solution to the app upgrade problem. No more having to create a separate Win32app with Required assignment to update apps that are assigned as Available. But no, that would make too much sense. Instead of allowing you to create a supersedence where if the app is already installed it would upgrade the current version automatically without making it a Required assignment, they fumble again. :-( It's quite apparent that the people who design these things never actually use them.
15:19 thanks for clarifying that! I was pretty certain that was the case but wasn't able to find this in any documentation to confirm
That is the reason I started watching this; thanks for the timestamp!
Just started learning about supersedence. Great video! Really informative
FINALLY!!! :)
Could you make a video about HMA / Intune with conditional access and on prem Exchange, i'm having a hard time to find any good ressources about this topic ?
Great video, love it. Not so related to this topic, but I saw you got CMTrace in Company Portal, if you are an Intune shop 100% and got no ConfigMgr, are you still by license allowed to have CMtrace?
Shorter questions, does Intune give you license to use CMtrace?
In short no, your not licensed to use cmtrace if you don't have configmgr in your environment as it is part of the configmgr product
the app/update shows successful but Toast Notification and Intune Dashboard is showing the installation failed. what could i have missed?
What happens if you superseed an available app in the Company Portal and the user have it already installed? It says in the docs both version will be shown in Company Portal so i guess we have to unassign the old but still....what happens to the old versions that people have installed. This same problem was in SCCM as well, had to have two deployments. One available and one that have a custom detection where the app is installed.
But in SCCM you have that check box "automatically upgrade any superseded"-applications. That will remove the old app in Software Center and trigger the uninstall-command line of the old app if you checked the "uninstall previous". If you don´t see the "automatically upgrade any superseded" check box on the deployment then you have created the deployment before the superseed-tab stuff.
This will upgrade the old installed available app with the new one. No extra collection to check if old app is installed or not.
Keep also in mind that if the old app is not in SCCM-cache it will download it again if you tick that "uninstall previous" and then run the uninstall-command.
I've never understood why Microsoft always does stuff in half-measures. When I first saw supersedence I thought this would finally be a solution to the app upgrade problem. No more having to create a separate Win32app with Required assignment to update apps that are assigned as Available.
But no, that would make too much sense. Instead of allowing you to create a supersedence where if the app is already installed it would upgrade the current version automatically without making it a Required assignment, they fumble again. :-( It's quite apparent that the people who design these things never actually use them.
We have similar feelings about that as well. The app space in Intune still could use quite a bit of work.
Still the case even now in Feb 2023 - in fact Supersedence is still in Preview - come on Microsoft!!