Micke-K / IntuneManagement

Copy, export, import, delete, document and compare policies and profiles in Intune and Azure with PowerShell script and WPF UI. Import ADMX files and registry settings with ADMX ingestion. View and edit PowerShell script.
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When importing win32 app(with no content or encryption keys,just export and then import) app stays "locked" #276

Open Mbenz-byte opened 1 month ago

Mbenz-byte commented 1 month ago

Hi When importing win32 app that was exported from different tenant(with no content or encryption keys, just export and then import) app stays "locked" so doesn't let you edit or do anything with it and says: "Your app is not ready yet. If app content is uploading, wait for it to finish. If app content is not uploading, try creating the app again."

anyway around it? i don't care uploading file again later but there is no way to do that. i think i might have the originals somewhere but not sure i have them for all apps so i wonder if there is away to just created them so they are editable?

Thanks in advance

Micke-K commented 1 month ago

Hello,

This is expected behaviour since Intune will block any application changes until the file is uploaded. You can upload the file manually later in the tool. Go to the app and select View. You have an option to upload it from there. Intune does not have that option. Once the file is uploaded, you will be able to edit the file in Intune again.

Cheers!

Mbenz-byte commented 1 month ago

Thanks Yes, I figure d that out so great and thanks for this great tool it really is a time saver.

From: Mikael Karlsson @.> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2024 7:35 AM To: Micke-K/IntuneManagement @.> Cc: Mbenz-byte @.>; Author @.> Subject: Re: [Micke-K/IntuneManagement] When importing win32 app(with no content or encryption keys,just export and then import) app stays "locked" (Issue #276)

Hello,

This is expected behaviour since Intune will block any application changes until the file is uploaded. You can upload the file manually later in the tool. Go to the app and select View. You have an option to upload it from there. Intune does not have that option. Once the file is uploaded, you will be able to edit the file in Intune again.

Cheers!

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