Intune has a supersedence feature. Does that feature interfere with the patching of PatchPro?
We will always provide the latest version through PatchPro for deployment, hence there won’t be supersedence required where you update or replace something.
In Intune, supersedence enables you to update and replace existing Win32 apps with newer versions of the same app or an entirely different Win32 app.
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How do the PatchPro packages show up in Intune in terms of type?
The packages for PatchPro show up in Intune as “Windows app (Win32)”.
PatchPro Setup Guide
Attached. This is the Patchpro Setup Guide for initial setup
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What if the supersedence is activated on an application? Will it then automatically overwrite any similar installations on the assigned groups/hosts?
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