![]() ![]() Rudy Ooms has summarized very well in his blog what this means. As many have already noticed, the support of Windows Store for Business will end in 2023. Intune can always pull the latest version of quick assist from the store. We will activate the sync of Intune with the Windows Store for Business as a first step. Offline version does not mean that the app sources are downloaded and a new app must be created for each new version. We will installed Quick assist as offline version from the Windows Store for Business. How you can solve this problem I will show you today in this blog. ![]() And user getting a error messages about missing WebView2 runtimes. The second problem is that if you are using Windows LTSC there is no Windows Store to get quick assist from. This is not always the case in a professionally managed business environment where users also have admin rights on their PC. ![]() The first problem is that the installation of Quick assist from the Windows Store requires admin rights. However, there are several problems here. So, if you want to continue using Quick assist in the future, you will have to install it from the Windows Store. ![]() Microsoft posted on Apin the Windows Insider blog that Quick assist will only be available via the Windows Store in the future and that support for the old client will end. You have to only read out a 6 character code from the client and type in on the quick assist app on the supporter site.īut this will be changed quick assist will not be longer a build-in tool in windows. The experience for the user was really easy. Because Quick Assist is a pre-installed app in Windows, it can also be used to provide support during setup via e.g. Quick assist was a cool windows out of the box tool that can get or provide PC support via a remote connection. ![]()
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