Good to see another Video. Although remember you will also need to set the OSVersion (IIRC) to equal Windows also in the filter, otherwise you'll get Apple Silcon devices also.
ARM on windows started first with Surface RT in 2012.. The issue was the back compatible apps and the fact no one tried to start re-compiling and the x64 emulation that came out with the Surface Pro X.
Great content! We had made a requirement script using the same query to “filter” the assignments, but we were unaware of the device filters you could make with the same query. Is there a way to make a dynamic group with this same type of query?
Good to see another Video. Although remember you will also need to set the OSVersion (IIRC) to equal Windows also in the filter, otherwise you'll get Apple Silcon devices also.
Good catch!
ARM on windows started first with Surface RT in 2012.. The issue was the back compatible apps and the fact no one tried to start re-compiling and the x64 emulation that came out with the Surface Pro X.
Great content! We had made a requirement script using the same query to “filter” the assignments, but we were unaware of the device filters you could make with the same query. Is there a way to make a dynamic group with this same type of query?
Thanks- you could do a dynamic group, but the filters will be faster for deployment.