Microsoft Intune

Stay on top of modern device management with guides, troubleshooting tips, and best practices for Intune. From enrollment errors and compliance policies to automation with PowerShell and Microsoft Graph, this section helps IT admins streamline Windows, iOS, and Android management in the cloud.

Understanding Win32 App Detection Rules in Microsoft Intune – Deep Dive

In Microsoft Intune Win32 App Detection Rules are used to determine the presence of a Win32 App. The detection rules ensure that app installation only start if it’s not installed yet. A Win32 App can have multiple detection rules and all detection rule must be met to detect the application. However in the case of an Uninstall, only one detection rule should match in order to trigger uninstall.

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Intune – Win32 App Deployment failed with error code 0x80070643

The Win32 app in Microsoft Intune offers enhanced control over application deployment. However, deployment failures can occur, and understanding the troubleshooting steps for Intune Win32 apps is essential. One common issue is the error code 0x80070643, which indicates a fatal error during installation. This error can stem from various causes—some are easy to identify, while others require deeper investigation. In such cases, generating a verbose installation log becomes crucial to pinpoint the root cause. In this guide, we’ll explore the reasons behind error 0x80070643 and walk through effective strategies to resolve it.

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Win32 App Deployment Failed with Error 0x87D1041C

Deploying Win32 applications with Microsoft Intune can sometimes fail with the error code 0x87D1041C, which translates to “The application was not detected after installation completed successfully.” This issue typically occurs when Intune detection rules (MSI, File, Registry, or custom script) are misconfigured or fail to validate the app’s presence after installation.

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Fix Intune Win32 App Deployment Error 0x87d300c9 (Step‑by‑Step Guide)

Deploying Win32 apps through Intune can sometimes throw unexpected errors that leave administrators puzzled. One common issue is error 0x87D300C9, which typically indicates that the installer failed to run silently or timed out during execution. In this guide, we’ll break down the root causes of this error, show you how to analyze logs, and walk through practical fixes—so you can get your apps deployed smoothly without wasted cycles.

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Intune Win32 App Deployment failed with error code 0x80070653

Deploying Win32 applications through Microsoft Intune can sometimes throw unexpected errors that leave administrators puzzled. One common issue is the failure with error code 0x80070653, which typically points to problems with the MSI installer package or detection rules. In this guide, we’ll break down what this error means, explore the most frequent causes, and walk through practical troubleshooting steps to help you resolve it quickly and keep your Intune deployments running smoothly.

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Intune Application Deployment – Line of Business – LOB vs Win32 Apps

Line of Business Application (LOB) is legacy application deployment method in Microsoft Intune. The LOB applications support single file format such as .msi, .msix, .appx etc. They only support simple installation. An MSI with a transform file (MST) cannot be deployed using this method. The LOB objects have limited capabilities and they don’t support few rich capabilities of Configuration Manager Application Model such as Detection methods & Dependencies.

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Manage Desktop Wallpaper with Microsoft Intune

On your Windows OS Desktop, a wallpaper is an image displayed behind the graphical user interface when the user’s desktop is visible. We can use Microsoft Intune to manage desktop wallpaper on Windows 10 and later devices. Microsoft Intune device restriction policies help administrator control Windows, Android, Mac and iOS devices. These restrictions let you control a wide range of settings and features to protect your organization resource.

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How to Block USB Device Access with Exceptions using Microsoft Intune

Microsoft Intune includes Endpoint security policies which you can use to secure your device and mitigate the risks. The Endpoint security blade list all the tools available through Endpoint Manager that you will use to keep devices secure. In this blog post, we will discuss how to block USB device access using Microsoft Intune Device Control settings. We will also discuss how to manage exceptions so user’s with genuine business need can still access USB media’s.

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