![]() My test devices already had PowerShell scripts assigned so the Intune Management Extension is already installed. It will install the service “ Microsoft Intune Management Extension” and will setup a scheduled task “ Intune Management Extension Health Evaluation” The agent will check for scripts every 60 minutes, and the health check will run once a day to see if the agent is functioning correctly. If not, It should be automatically pushed by Intune, prior to the app deployment. If you have assigned a PowerShell script previously, the Intune Management Extension will be installed already. When ready assign it to a user or device group as usual. The application will now be uploaded to Microsoft Intune. I did not change any of the default return codes Click on OK when you are ready to continue.The setup will only continue if this file does not exist. ![]() The Rule type is File because I want to check for the existence of the AcroRd32.exe file. I choose to manually configure the detection rules with the following settings: You can manually configure detection rules or use a custom script.
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