Hello Prajwal,
I came upon your site when looking to update our clients version of Zoom using your tutorial, which was very helpful and got the job done, thank you. I just had a follow-up to your guide as it is my first line of business app deployment as most of my deployments have been windows app (Win32) deployed.
When I deployed it and I watched it deploy that day and the next, I got a 100% success rate in the installation, but as the weeks have gone by, it's now starting to give failures for systems that I can confirm successfully received the update. I am wondering if that has to do with the zoom updating to versions beyond what I deployed now.
For example, I deployed 6.2.49050 back in November, and I got the update, but checking my version today, it shows I have 6.2.7 which I can understand it is now probably proactively updating itself. Intune being it has this older version I think periodically continues to try and install it, but when it sees it has a newer version than the one installed, it will fail rightfully so.
My question is can I have intune disregard trying to install itself if a newer version is present and only to deploy if it found an older client was out there? Or would I simply just turn off the line of deployment by now since its been up long enough to successfully updated the clients in the month I have had it running?
I came upon your site when looking to update our clients version of Zoom using your tutorial, which was very helpful and got the job done, thank you. I just had a follow-up to your guide as it is my first line of business app deployment as most of my deployments have been windows app (Win32) deployed.
When I deployed it and I watched it deploy that day and the next, I got a 100% success rate in the installation, but as the weeks have gone by, it's now starting to give failures for systems that I can confirm successfully received the update. I am wondering if that has to do with the zoom updating to versions beyond what I deployed now.
For example, I deployed 6.2.49050 back in November, and I got the update, but checking my version today, it shows I have 6.2.7 which I can understand it is now probably proactively updating itself. Intune being it has this older version I think periodically continues to try and install it, but when it sees it has a newer version than the one installed, it will fail rightfully so.
My question is can I have intune disregard trying to install itself if a newer version is present and only to deploy if it found an older client was out there? Or would I simply just turn off the line of deployment by now since its been up long enough to successfully updated the clients in the month I have had it running?