
(If you also see an 'Upgrade your edition of Windows' section, be careful not to click the 'Go to the Store' link that appears there.) On the Switch out of S mode (or similar) page that. Say that the issue I'm experiencing with the native teamview.msi file is actually a problem with the installer itself and not Intune application deployment.Īll that said - I would still like to know if there is a way installation issues like this can be further diagnosed from an Intune perspective. In the Switch to Windows 10 Home or Switch to Windows 10 Pro section, select Go to the Store. MSI (using the free EXETOMSI tool), and I actually got that version deploying correctly.

Just further to this though, I have done more testing with Teamviewer, and (as part of the test) I repackaged the. We’ll contact you within two business days. Hence the Teamviewer MSI is required so they get an ID they can give support - who can then Connect with a Microsoft specialist or partner to learn how Microsoft Power BI can help you use data insights to drive and grow your business, answer pricing and licensing questions, or set up a free demo and trial.

My customer is using Teamviewer to perform remote desktop shadowing of international users - so the end user needs to offer to be remote controlled by support. It won't work if I'm the person who wants TO be remote controlled. I did see the "Teamviewer Remote Control" app in the store, however this is if I want to DO the remote controlling. No application protection policies have been defined. All management is via Intune only (no SCCM etc). They are Wind(Enterprise) machines, and I've deployed the application to users.
