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My idea for a new remediation script:
I often see that Microsoft Teams is no longer updated automatically by Intune (as a part of the Microsoft 365 Apps-Suite) on computers that were joined to Azure a long time ago. The regular user does not have the rights for a manual update because of "Teams Machine-Wide Installer" is forbidden to touch for him. A weekly check by proactive remediations could ensure that all Teams installations are up to date. But not easy to realize.
I tried to check by "winget upgrade" and if "Teams Machine-Wide Installer" is found then do the "CheckMsiOverride.ps1" script by Github TeamsMsiOverride
But no success. Maybe you can find a working solution ...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
My idea for a new remediation script:
I often see that Microsoft Teams is no longer updated automatically by Intune (as a part of the Microsoft 365 Apps-Suite) on computers that were joined to Azure a long time ago. The regular user does not have the rights for a manual update because of "Teams Machine-Wide Installer" is forbidden to touch for him. A weekly check by proactive remediations could ensure that all Teams installations are up to date. But not easy to realize.
I tried to check by "winget upgrade" and if "Teams Machine-Wide Installer" is found then do the "CheckMsiOverride.ps1" script by Github TeamsMsiOverride
But no success. Maybe you can find a working solution ...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: