![]() ![]() # Set the User Agent string for use with curl OSvers_URL=$( sw_vers -productVersion | sed 's//_/g' ) # Get OS version and adjust for use with the URL string Logfile="/Library/Logs/ZoomInstallScript.log" # CHECK TO SEE IF A VALUE WAS PASSED IN PARAMETER 1 AND, IF SO, ASSIGN TO "lang" # Set preferences - set to anything besides "true" to disable # (Adapted from the FirefoxInstall.sh script by Joe Farage, ) # ZoomInstall.sh - Installs or updates Zoom This one enables HD video, sets SSO logins to be default, and configures the URL for SSO. Then Company Portal/Intune reports it all wonky becasue the registry entries are all messed up so it doesn't know what to do from that point.We use Zoom a lot, so I modified a script that we were using for Firefox (Thanks Joe Farage!) to install or update to the newest version of Zoom. The most common thing that happens is that it will download the. I have dug through the registry area where it creates the jobs, I have also looked through Windows event logs and even tried to find install logs in the /mdm folders (where they say its supposed to be). It just seems dumb that you need to package an MSI into a win32 wrapper when Intune is supposed to support it natively. I did try and package as a Win32 app but I think I might have messed that up looking back through my steps so I may try that again. Endless digging through Event Logs and regedits while following a technet article for 2 weeks taking the same log files and screen shots over and over again just to escalate it to the next clueless person to start all over again.Īlso, there is a log file that may provide more info and let you know if there is an issue with the intune client itself. I have been going back and forth with the utterly useless microsoft cloud/365 support. even a day later it still reports that the install was successful but it's clearly not there. ![]() ![]() I thought maybe the syntax was funky so I removed all the extra switches and have the command be "msiexec.exe /i ZoomInstallerFull5.msi /qn"Īfter I did that, I ran the install on my Test VM and it said it completed, but nothing ever downloaded to the /mdm folder and Zoom never installed. Running this install manually on the machine works exactly as it should. The install command is: msiexec.exe /i ZoomInstallerFull5.msi /qn /norestart MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL="Disable" ZSSOHOST="" ZoomAutoUpdate="true" ZConfig="nogoogle=1 nofacebook=1 DisableLoginWithEmail=1 kCmdParam_InstallOption=8 login_domain=" ZRecommend="zsilentstart=true" I tried device, but since that can only be done as "required" instead of "available" (and didnt work) I switched it back.Īt first I had my full install command with all the different switches for SSO and login types and all that. Sometimes Intune/Company Portal will report it as a failed install, sometimes it will be stuck in a pending state, sometimes it will say successful, and sometimes it will just do nothing. no record of any attempt to actually run the install command. I can clearly see in regedit that it is downloading the file with the BITS job, and it shows the full correct install command and then it just seems to max out its retries but never does anything. Sometimes when I click the install button, it will download the MSI to the %localappdata% folder but not execute the command. The app shows on the company portal but it has behaved completely nonsensical over the past few weeks and it is driving me nuts. I have the zoom.msi directly from their website on there (renamed to ZoomInstallerFull5.msi). I had it set up in a very basic way for 4.x and it worked fine, but Zoom did an update and I needed to change some settings so I replaced that install with the Zoom 5 install.įor now I have it set to be available to all users (will change to targeted people once I get it working). I am attempting to push out Zoom Desktop Client v5.x ![]()
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