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Unable to deploy mdview MSI with Intune #54
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Thanks for filing this issue! That's unfortunate! I'll see in the next days, what I can do about that. It seems, like electron-builder doesn't offer a flag for this but maybe there is some workaround for this. |
Sorry for the delay! I couldn't reproduce this issue yet. According to a tool lessmsi, the MSI package contains both, "ProductCode" and "ProductVersion". Output for my MSI package:
To check this issue with Intune, an Azure account is needed, right? Is it possible to provide a more verbose error message? A wild idea: Maybe, the error message is misleading and there is actually a trust issue, i.e. Intune doesn't like the package, because it couldn't verify the certificate. |
Thank you for MSI-file. Because of missing ProductCode or ProductVersion mdview deployment fail.
The selected app package does not appear to have either a ProductCode or ProductVersion.
Name: mdview-3.1.1-x64.msi
Platform: Windows
Size: 85.59 MiB
MAM Enabled: No
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