It must be absolute, so I can't even create the app.įor the issue you mentioned with self-healing, I have tested in my lab and find the same issue with you. I tried: install command: powershell.exe Copy-Item ".\shortcut.lnk" -Destination "C:\Users\$($env:USERNAME)\Desktop"īut, I cannot use "$($env" for detection rule path. ![]() Powershell.exe remove-item "c:\users\public\desktop\shortcut.lnk"Īssociated with a 32-bit app on 64-bit clients: ![]() Powershell.exe copy-item ".\shortcut.lnk" -destination "c:\users\public\desktop" I have used "Microsoft Win32 Content Prep Tool 1.8.1" to create a "*.intunewin" that contains the "shortcut.lnk", then created the app in Intune using the following to copy the shortcut to "C:\Users\Public\Desktop".
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