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EpicPenguin-2380 asked LuDaiMSFT-0289 commented

Looking for resources or assistance with using ADMX files and OMA-URI in Microsoft Endpoint Manager

Hello all,

I am new to using intune. I am struggling to find any resource online which does a good job at explaining how to use ADMX files to create custom policies. My goal is to create policies for Citrix Workspace 2013 which will suppress the "Add-Account" pop-up window and prevent the application from triggering autoupdates. I know both of these tasks can be accomplished by using the correct command-line parameters during the install of the software. But I'd like to know how to do this with admx files. Citrix seems happy to provide the ADMX files on their website, but I cannot find anywhere where they lay-out instructions for how to use them in intune/endpoint/mdm.

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@EpicPenguin-2380 Thanks for posting in our Q&A.

For this issue, I agree witn Nick. In fact, I haven't seen someone make it successfully via OMA-URI.

If you really interested in ADMX files, we suggest to contact our phone support to find more accurate help. It is free. The following link describes how to open a case, we can refer to it:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/get-support

Hope this issue will be solved as soon as possible.

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NickHogarth-MVP answered

Have you looked at the Intune ADMX ingestion? Example https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/410638-configure-workspace-app-using-intune/ it can be tricky though.

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