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#1
We are trying to deploy Webex within Intune and wish to add the ENABLEOUTLOOKINTEGRATION=1 ALLUSERS=1 arguments to the install command.

Webex doco states
QuoteENABLEOUTLOOKINTEGRATION

When installing Webex App, if you have administration access privileges, you can specify that Webex App will register with Microsoft Outlook for presence integration with Windows using the ENABLEOUTLOOKINTEGRATION=1 property. If you don't specify the property option, the default value is set as false.

Specify that Webex App will register with Microsoft Outlook for presence integration on Windows.

For example: msiexec /i c:\work\Webex.msi ENABLEOUTLOOKINTEGRATION=1 ALLUSERS=1.

Users can select or deselect the checkbox in Settings themselves.


I have right-clicked the Webex Install package inside Patch My PC and selected 'Modify Command Line'

I have added ENABLEOUTLOOKINTEGRATION=1 ALLUSERS=1

If I check in Intune I only see 'Install command 'PatchMyPC-ScriptRunner.exe /InstallPackage'
If I Check show package info, the install command is 'AUTOOC=0 ALLUSERS=1 ACCEPT_EULA=TRUE REBOOT=ReallySuppress /qn'

Any Advice would be much appreciated

regards
Pete
#3
Quote from: olavrb on October 19, 2021, 03:52:22 PM
I've done the same with PowerShell setting registry values, from Intune as a Win32 app so that I could use detection rules and Win32 dependencies (seg registry keys before installing Adobe).

Wouldn't the registry need to be set after the update to ensure that the updates are turned off, I understand it as when we update the app, the auto-update will be re-enabled.

Kind regards

Pete
#4
Quote from: Jake Shackelford (Patch My PC) on September 23, 2021, 11:12:34 AM
As it stands today there is not a way to do the export on a schedule. We do have a similar idea on our ideas page I'd suggest giving it a few votes. https://ideas.patchmypc.com/ideas/PATCHMYPC-I-1388
I feel like this are a bit different to what the original request is asking.
But upvoted it anyway.

Why is reporting on Patch management so hard at the moment? Wish Microsoft would just sort it out.
#5
Thanks @Stpendl

Did you disable using Intune or through something like group policy?

Regards

Pete
#6
The client is needing to control how/when Adobe applications are pushed,

We want to have a pilot program for new releases and then push it out to everyone a week later, Pretty standard for patch my PC.

Now I believe Adobe Auto updater cannot be disabled by Patch MY PC so I'm confused then on how can we ensure that only pilot devices get the latest update for that first week.

In theory, a device in the normal production environment could get the update in that first week by its self, correct?

Has anyone else had luck in turning off updates or auto-updates?

Cheers
Pete
#7
Sorry, i might be confused but you said your adobe reader isn't updating but then you quoted that the app is actually Adobe Acrobat DC.
As far as I am aware, the two are different applications?
Could something be getting mixed up here?