Autopilot PC is in a security group that is required to install Office 365 and user has an older 32 bit version of Office installed. I need the user to remain in that security group but not install the new office version.
Autopilot PC is in a security group that is required to install Office 365 and user has an older 32 bit version of Office installed. I need the user to remain in that security group but not install the new office version.
@BobFrick-5415, For our situation, I have two suggestions for the reference:
Suggestion 1:
Create a new security group without the specific user. Change the office 365 app assignment to this new group.
Suggestion 2:
Create a filter to target the device. To create a filter, here is a link for the reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/filters
Under Microsoft 365 app assignment, choose "Exclude filtered devices in assignment" to avoid the app installation.
Hope it can help.
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