Hello,
A lot of our Intune apps use MSI code as detection method. It'd be really helpful to be consistent across the board to allow detection using MSI code rather than having to specify something different for Winget in Nerdio
Cheers
Hello,
A lot of our Intune apps use MSI code as detection method. It'd be really helpful to be consistent across the board to allow detection using MSI code rather than having to specify something different for Winget in Nerdio
Cheers
Welcome to the community, Marcus Cassidy 🙂!
I think we may already have this option, but I'm hoping you can clarify a bit.
Are my assumptions below correct or are you asking for something different?
Anything from the Winget Community repository configures their own detection so we don't have too much control over that.
However, if you import your own application, you can specify whatever detection policies you want.

Hey,
This circumstance would be private winget. On the drop down for detection methods there is no MSI Code option, similar to what can you use in Intune. Though there is a workaround by using the uninstall registry location and setting registry key as the detection and finding the app in there.
Cheers,
Marcus
Thanks, Marcus. I think I understand now.
We have the ability for an MSI check with Intune Apps, but not UAM apps, currently.
My guess is that we're only doing the existing detections because that's what was natively supported with WinGet ( the underlying engine that UAM uses).
Our product team will need to look into the technical functionality of this request and see if/how we can implement it. 🤓


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