Running on demand - Intune Remediation Script + Blacklist URL #612
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Just answered my own question by looking at the scheduled task: powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\ProgramData\Winget-AutoUpdate\winget-upgrade.ps1" So I think this could be run as a remediation in Intune with the trigger/detection being if winget returns anything when running 'winget upgrade' |
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I'm a bit wary of running anything as a scheduled task on a machine, simply because if I need it to stop, getting rid of it via Intune scripts is never a sure thing.
I really like using Remediations in Intune for this instead. So I'm looking at installing WAU and then triggering it with remediations.
So, on to my questions:
Thanks in advance! Using WAU in combination with Winget Wrapper is such a huge time-saver :)
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