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“Select one or more groups that contain the users whose devices will receive the script, and then click Select to assign the policy to the selected groups.” The official Microsoft documentation also mentions to target a user group
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While testing I’ve found that the script will only deploy and work when assigned to a user group. Your script is created and you will need to assign it to a security group.
#Set single click to open adobe reader dc install
# Silently install Adobe Reader DC with Microsoft Intune I suppose you could change the script provided for any other software you cannot install using default app deployment.
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In a previous post I explained how to install Office 365 with Microsoft Intune using the MDM channel. In this post I’ll walk you through my own experience and Install Adobe Acrobat Reader DC with Intune and PowerShell, on Azure AD joined and MDM enrolled Windows 10 devices. UPDATE: Have a look at my new post: Installing Adobe Reader DC with Intune Win32 application deployment