If not there, create one to avoid the issue. We suggest to feedback it to Intune user voicei in the following link (Intune user voice is a place where Product team collect some known issue, they will review it and may take it into consideration when deploying new version.)įor the second issue, based on my experience, we can modify the script to detect if the folder is there. Note: Non-Microsoft link, just for the reference.Īfterwards, I also test with other Win32 app and find the same issue. Here is a useful article about IME, we can read it as a reference: Then I find the Win32 app is installed again. Hold down the Alt key on your keyboard and then drag and drop the file or folder to your desktop. I have used 'Microsoft Win32 Content Prep Tool 1.8.1' to create a '.intunewin' that contains the 'shortcut.lnk', then created the app in Intune using the following to copy the shortcut to 'C:UsersPublicDesktop'. To create a desktop shortcut to a file, first, locate the file somewhere in File Explorer. the installation is not started.Īs the information of Win32 app detected by IME agent is stored under HKLM\ SOFTWARE\Microsoft\EnterpriseDesktopAppManagement\\, I try to delete the registry key for this Win32 app, restart the client machine. Using Intune to Copy a Shortcut to the User Desktop. Although the detection rule result shows false.
Then I go to check the logs under "C:\ProgramData\ Microsoft\IntuneManagementExtension\Logs", I find that when the Intune Management Extension check the application status, the mode shows "DetectInstall". But a new Win32 app never deploy to the client.
When I remove the desktop-shortcut manually, I find the record is also removed from "Device install status" of the win32 app. It must be absolute, so I can't even create the app.įor the issue you mentioned with self-healing, I have tested in my lab and find the same issue with you. Step 1: Open the Start menu and navigate to the app that you would like to have on your desktop as a shortcut. I tried: install command: powershell.exe Copy-Item ".\shortcut.lnk" -Destination "C:\Users\$($env:USERNAME)\Desktop"īut, I cannot use "$($env" for detection rule path. To turn on Start menu, open Taskbar and navigation properties, switch to the Start menu tab and then uncheck the option labelled Use the start menu instead of the Start screen before clicking the Apply button.
You can also create a keyboard shortcut in Windows 10 for a desktop app from Start menu.
How to Create Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts from Start. Click OK to create keyboard shortcuts Windows 10 for the application. Powershell.exe remove-item "c:\users\public\desktop\shortcut.lnk"Īssociated with a 32-bit app on 64-bit clients: The shortcut key combination should be Ctrl + Alt + letter/number, e.g. Powershell.exe copy-item ".\shortcut.lnk" -destination "c:\users\public\desktop"
I have used "Microsoft Win32 Content Prep Tool 1.8.1" to create a "*.intunewin" that contains the "shortcut.lnk", then created the app in Intune using the following to copy the shortcut to "C:\Users\Public\Desktop".