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Sam checks the Win32 app package ( .intunewin ). He discovers that the "Install command" in Intune was looking for install.ps1 , but inside the zipped package, the file was actually named Install.ps1 (case sensitivity) or was tucked inside a subfolder that Intune couldn't "see" from the root. 3. The Resolution Sam fixes the deployment by: Changing the to System . Verifying the Install Command matches the filename exactly.

: If your script interacts with registry keys or system files (like drivers), ensure this is set to so it uses the native 64-bit PowerShell. Validate Detection Rules : Sometimes the script runs fine, but the Detection Rule 0x8007ea61 better

: Organizations can add their own logos and text to the prompt so users know the update is legitimate. Sam checks the Win32 app package (