create dynamic groups that query installed applications

Matthias Veelaert 16 Reputation points
2022-03-23T08:11:43.96+00:00

In intune I want to create a dynamic group that checks wether or not some app is installed on this user's device. Is there any way to query to see if an app is installed on a device or on a user's device.

Thanks!

Microsoft Intune Application management
Microsoft Intune Application management
Microsoft Intune: A Microsoft cloud-based management solution that offers mobile device management, mobile application management, and PC management capabilities.Application management: The process of creating, configuring, managing, and monitoring applications.
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  1. Donato Orlando 11 Reputation points
    2022-03-30T15:37:26.573+00:00

    I'm not the OP but my example would be the current Chrome vulnerability. I have devices that have Chrome not installed via Intune.
    I want to be able to force install an update to Chrome on all machines that have it installed without having to force install Chrome for everyone or having to go through and pick the machines.

    https://msendpointmgr.com/2020/05/26/automated-3rdparty-patch-remediation-in-intune-with-azure-automation/ That is an example someone else came up with to solve this problem.

    2 people found this answer helpful.

  2. Jason Sandys 31,311 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2022-03-23T14:14:46.817+00:00

    There's no direct method to do this today. What's the purpose of the group once you created it? IOW, what will you use it for?


  3. PB 6 Reputation points
    2022-11-07T08:03:50.22+00:00

    Hi,

    I would have the same question, how to have a dynamic group based on installed software. This would be to assign configuration profiles for specific apps.
    As an example App A is assigned to a group of users, but with an exclusion on some devices with special settings. If I now assign a configuration profile to the same group of users, I cannot exclude the devices anymore.

    Out workaround at the moment (in a tenant attached, co-managed SCCM/Intune environment): create SCCM collections based on the installed software and sync to an AAD group to assign the configuration profile. Is there a way to make this easier and quicker?

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  4. MDLF 106 Reputation points
    2023-01-11T21:42:15.2033333+00:00

    I have to same questions. I want to uninstall certain Dell Optimizer packages from all Dell systems via Intune with a script, but only for devices from dell that have the Optimizer installed. Dell Optimizer is screwing up our connection management and stores a large amount of unwanted data. So it needs to go to only targeted devices.


  5. Dom 0 Reputation points
    2023-01-17T04:08:42.3933333+00:00

    I've also been looking for a way to create a dynamic group that has O365 installed. I'm looking to deploy 64bit office to new devices or device missing office. I don't want it to overwrite any device that currently has the 32bit version of office installed.


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