![]() You can proceed should you decide to postpone the update till a later time and update manually. Optional updates will start once you click on update.You cannot proceed further until you update. Mandatory updates will start once you click on update.Web-only updates are available for new fixes that are being tested.There are 3 types of updates web-only, mandatory and optional. If you have any issues please follow this video tutorial: You may want to "Sign Out" and sign back in to your Zoom client to ensure the update workedĦ. Download the latest version and then re-open Zoomĥ. From the drop down menu click on "Check for Updates."Ĥ. Click on the initials or profile image for your account in the upper rightģ. ![]() However, to confirm that you have the latest version you can open Zoom and check for updates:Ģ. If you are invited to a Zoom meeting via an URL link, it will automatically prompt to download the app when you click on the URL link. So I am not slightly confused, has Intune lost it's mind, have I lost my mind, or have we both lost our marbles.If you experience any technical issues on Zoom the first thing you should do is confirm that you have the latest version of the Zoom client installed on your computer. That's the installation details for the *SAME DEVICE* Now if I go to The Devices Blade and pull up Managed Apps from the details on the same device. The Status Details error when expanded is - The application was not detected after installation completed successfully (0x87D1041C) If I go into the Apps Blade and I look at the Device Install Status I see this. Now here is what's more damned confusing. The Zoom version on the laptop I am working from is currently - Version: 5.4.1 (58698.1027) - so I would want Intune to run the installer to upgrade to 0 which it's not. I am guessing that I need some type of powershell script that can run, that can detect the Zoom Version that's in the registry, so that if it's not the most recent version that it will run and upgrade itself. I have "No" selected for the question about it being a 32 bit app on 64 bit clients. ![]() I am Installing the MSI as a Windows app (Win32) - which calls a powershell script. ![]() So I am deploying the zoom MSI to our windows computers via Intune.Ī Large chunk of them show up as "Failed" with the following reason.Įrror details from the Zoom Installation (this error is on a significant number of my device deployment) ![]()
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