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PENDING Intune Application Requirements

Pollewops

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Is it possible to add powershell script requirement, e.g. only for specific hardware model type, by which application will not be visible anymore in Company Portal?
Now it shows as not applicable, but better it is not visible at all, like what is possible using SCCM.
 
Yeah, unfortunately that's a known pain point with Intune.

Requirement scripts only decide if the app can be installed or not, they don't actually hide it from Company Portal. So you're stuck with that "Not applicable" message instead of the app just disappearing like it would in SCCM. It's frustrating.

There's no real native way to do what you're asking. Microsoft just hasn't built that level of targeting into Intune yet.

Your best bet is probably using dynamic device groups based on device model, then assigning the app only to that group. That way devices that don't match simply won't see the app at all. The catch is that device model info in Entra ID can be unreliable depending on how your devices were enrolled, so test it first.

You could also try Intune filters with device model as a condition, but same issue with the model property not always being populated correctly.

It's been requested on Feedback Hub for years honestly. We're all waiting for Microsoft to give us proper SCCM-style collection targeting in Intune, but who knows when that'll happen.
 

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