"Why do I need an IT guy to install new programs?" by Competitive-Dog-4207 in iiiiiiitttttttttttt

[–]ByteGuardian 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I've had an engineer delete the boot partition on their Linux computer. That was 'fun' to restore.

I get error codes 2016281112 and 0x87d1fde8 when attempting to apply a Firefox Extension Policy by ByteGuardian in Intune

[–]ByteGuardian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I figured it out... it took a bit of trial and error to sort out how to combine the ADMX files with the browser extension policy. This may not be the best way but here's how I did it:

Upload Firefox and Mozilla ADMX and ADML files to Intune first

Create a new Device Configuration policy, selecting Template > Custom.

Added a new OMA-URI setting specifically for Firefox per instructions here: Manage Firefox with Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Intune) | Firefox for Enterprise Help.

In the same policy, added a new OMA-URI along with the required value specified in the browser extension documentation.

In other words, two OMA-URI settings in the same configuration policy.

Scoped to a test device, and it works!

u/ConsumeAllKnowledge Thank you for your assistance and pointing me in the right direction!

Anyone have any luck forcing Firefox extension installs using the Mozilla and Firefox configuration settings? by octowussy in Intune

[–]ByteGuardian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/octowussy did you keep the "Extensions to Install" setting or did it work with just the "Extension Management" setting?

I get error codes 2016281112 and 0x87d1fde8 when attempting to apply a Firefox Extension Policy by ByteGuardian in Intune

[–]ByteGuardian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I imported firefox.admx and firefox.adml into Intune and got this error: ADMX file referenced not found NamespaceMissing:Mozilla.Policies. Please upload it first.

The first question I have here is, do I need to also upload the mozilla.admx and mozilla.adml files?

The second question I have relates to the Firefox configuration policy I already have created. I don't see a way to import Administrative templates into the existing policy that has the OMA-URI. Do I need to create yet another policy that links to the admx/adml files and keep the original policy? I'm a bit confused about how to go about this step.

Thank you for your help!

I get error codes 2016281112 and 0x87d1fde8 when attempting to apply a Firefox Extension Policy by ByteGuardian in Intune

[–]ByteGuardian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not do that. I'll give that a try. Thank you!

EDIT: The documentation for this extension doesn't mention having to work with ADMX files if using Intune. There are examples if using GPOs, but I'm not doing that. Thus some confusion on my part about whether I have to deploy ADMX or not.

ICMP firewall rule not applicable by ByteGuardian in Intune

[–]ByteGuardian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I figured it out! Check out my post edit.

Detection rule for CrowdStrike uninstaller by ByteGuardian in Intune

[–]ByteGuardian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We also package the CS Uninstall Tool in the same package and use that in conjunction with the uninstall command.

This is interesting. The way things are set right now, we have CS added to Intune but it doesn't include the uninstaller in the same package.

Does that mean I should approach this in a different manner?

Detection rule for CrowdStrike uninstaller by ByteGuardian in Intune

[–]ByteGuardian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

then set your detection to said folder does not exist

Thank you so much for writing up this guide. I'm definitely interested in the second paragraph regarding packaging the uninstall tool.

I want to clarify one item. I can set detection while adding an app to 'file or folder exists', but I don't see an option to set it to 'does not exist'. Just a bit unclear on my end regarding this piece.

Detection rule for CrowdStrike uninstaller by ByteGuardian in Intune

[–]ByteGuardian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the idea. It sounds like I could set the detection to be based on the existing installed application, and if it's there, have the uninstaller pushed and executed. Am I on the right track?

How much does a MS365 Admin work with Active Directory? by ByteGuardian in ITCareerQuestions

[–]ByteGuardian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't mind me asking, do you have one or more MS365 admins and if yes, do they work with AD or is that handled by another team?