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I’ve opened a support case with Microsoft and the engineer confirmed, and I quote If you read the comments, you will see that many users run into problems assigning the script. “Select one or more groups that contain the users whose devices will receive the script, and then click Select to assign the policy to the selected groups.” The official Microsoft documentation also mentions to target a user group While testing I’ve found that the script will only deploy and work when assigned to a user group. Your script is created and you will need to assign it to a security group. Since this script is not signed, leave the default settings as they are.By default the script runs in system context.Give your script a name and description.Navigate to >Azure Portal> Intune> Device Configuration> PowerShell scripts.$CheckADCReg = Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* | where Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader DC with Intune and PowerShell # Check if Software is installed already in registry. # a valid Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Distribution Agreement in place. # In order to distribute Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software you need to have
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# Silently install Adobe Reader DC with Microsoft Intune I suppose you could change the script provided for any other software you cannot install using default app deployment. In order to distribute Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software you need to have a valid Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Distribution Agreement in place.
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With Intune Management extensions you can upload your own PowerShell scripts to Intune and target them to your users and their devices. After all, it’s about helping each other Intune Management Extension Feel free to leave a comment with your own solution. I realize the PowerShell script I provide is not finished and there is no errors handling, but that might be another topic. Peter van der Woude has a great blog on “ Combining the powers of the Intune Management Extension and Chocolatey”. When you look out there with your favorite search engine, you will find answers or at the very least directions to help you achieve this and there are various ways to your end goal.
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In a previous post I explained how to install Office 365 with Microsoft Intune using the MDM channel. In this post I’ll walk you through my own experience and Install Adobe Acrobat Reader DC with Intune and PowerShell, on Azure AD joined and MDM enrolled Windows 10 devices. Then I put the shared printer back up and no changes.UPDATE: Have a look at my new post: Installing Adobe Reader DC with Intune Win32 application deployment
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However in trying to put the Win 2003 Server driver on the server for PCL5, no change and no go. We did get it working once, on a local machine I copied a local driver PCL5 onto the machine and mapped the printer.
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I've tried PCL5, PCL6, PS Driver, PS Universal (which locked up the printer properties page and I had to remove and recreate a new printer setup), I've tried C4500 Universal drivers, HP Universal Drivers and it's still not working. I've recreated the port on the server, I've deleted the old printer and readded it from scratch. I made the same selection and added "Print as Image" and it sat at 64kb / 3.11Mb. It sits at 64kb / 237kb and takes about 2 - 3 minutes per page to print. I've unchecked all options except "Let printer determine colors". I'm running Windows 7 Pro, 4GB RAM, i7 (Dell E6410).
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I have a Ricoh C4500, I'm running Windows 2003 Server, with the printer shared (All other printers on this server print PDF's just fine).