getintuneinstalls.ps1
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.VERSION 2.2 .GUID 729ebf90-26fe-4795-92dc-ca8f570cdd22 .AUTHOR AndrewTaylor .DESCRIPTION Lists all intune apps with install counts .COMPANYNAME .COPYRIGHT GPL .TAGS intune app endpoint .LICENSEURI https://github.com/andrew-s-taylor/public/blob/main/LICENSE .PROJECTURI https://github.com/andrew-s-taylor/public .ICONURI .EXTERNALMODULEDEPENDENCIES azureAD .REQUIREDSCRIPTS .EXTERNALSCRIPTDEPENDENCIES .RELEASENOTES #> <# .SYNOPSIS Displays Intune app installs .DESCRIPTION Lists all intune apps with install counts .INPUTS None required .OUTPUTS GridView .NOTES Version: 2.2 Author: Andrew Taylor Twitter: @AndrewTaylor_2 WWW: andrewstaylor.com Creation Date: 29/09/2021 Modified Date: 30/10/2022 Purpose/Change: Initial script development Change: Switched to Graph Auth .EXAMPLE N/A #> #################################################### Write-Host "Installing Microsoft Graph modules if required (current user scope)" #Install MS Graph if not available if (Get-Module -ListAvailable -Name Microsoft.Graph) { Write-Host "Microsoft Graph Already Installed" } else { try { Install-Module -Name Microsoft.Graph -Scope CurrentUser -Repository PSGallery -Force } catch [Exception] { $_.message exit } } # Load the Graph module Import-Module microsoft.graph.authentication Function Connect-ToGraph { <# .SYNOPSIS Authenticates to the Graph API via the Microsoft.Graph.Authentication module. .DESCRIPTION The Connect-ToGraph cmdlet is a wrapper cmdlet that helps authenticate to the Intune Graph API using the Microsoft.Graph.Authentication module. It leverages an Azure AD app ID and app secret for authentication or user-based auth. .PARAMETER Tenant Specifies the tenant (e.g. contoso.onmicrosoft.com) to which to authenticate. .PARAMETER AppId Specifies the Azure AD app ID (GUID) for the application that will be used to authenticate. .PARAMETER AppSecret Specifies the Azure AD app secret corresponding to the app ID that will be used to authenticate. .PARAMETER Scopes Specifies the user scopes for interactive authentication. .EXAMPLE Connect-ToGraph -TenantId $tenantID -AppId $app -AppSecret $secret -#> [cmdletbinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [string]$Tenant, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [string]$AppId, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [string]$AppSecret, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [string]$scopes ) Process { Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.Authentication $version = (get-module microsoft.graph.authentication | Select-Object -expandproperty Version).major if ($AppId -ne "") { $body = @{ grant_type = "client_credentials"; client_id = $AppId; client_secret = $AppSecret; scope = "https://graph.microsoft.com/.default"; } $response = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Post -Uri https://login.microsoftonline.com/$Tenant/oauth2/v2.0/token -Body $body $accessToken = $response.access_token $accessToken if ($version -eq 2) { write-host "Version 2 module detected" $accesstokenfinal = ConvertTo-SecureString -String $accessToken -AsPlainText -Force } else { write-host "Version 1 Module Detected" Select-MgProfile -Name Beta $accesstokenfinal = $accessToken } $graph = Connect-MgGraph -AccessToken $accesstokenfinal Write-Host "Connected to Intune tenant $TenantId using app-based authentication (Azure AD authentication not supported)" } else { if ($version -eq 2) { write-host "Version 2 module detected" } else { write-host "Version 1 Module Detected" Select-MgProfile -Name Beta } $graph = Connect-MgGraph -scopes $scopes Write-Host "Connected to Intune tenant $($graph.TenantId)" } } } #Connect to Graph Connect-ToGraph -Scopes "RoleAssignmentSchedule.ReadWrite.Directory, Domain.Read.All, Domain.ReadWrite.All, Directory.Read.All, Policy.ReadWrite.ConditionalAccess, DeviceManagementApps.ReadWrite.All, DeviceManagementConfiguration.ReadWrite.All, DeviceManagementManagedDevices.ReadWrite.All, openid, profile, email, offline_access" Function Get-ScriptVersion(){ <# .SYNOPSIS This function is used to check if the running script is the latest version .DESCRIPTION This function checks GitHub and compares the 'live' version with the one running .EXAMPLE Get-ScriptVersion Returns a warning and URL if outdated .NOTES NAME: Get-ScriptVersion #> [cmdletbinding()] param ( $liveuri ) $contentheaderraw = (Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $liveuri -Method Get) $contentheader = $contentheaderraw.Content.Split([Environment]::NewLine) $liveversion = (($contentheader | Select-String 'Version:') -replace '[^0-9.]','') | Select-Object -First 1 $currentversion = ((Get-Content -Path $PSCommandPath | Select-String -Pattern "Version: *") -replace '[^0-9.]','') | Select-Object -First 1 if ($liveversion -ne $currentversion) { write-host "Script has been updated, please download the latest version from $liveuri" -ForegroundColor Red } } Get-ScriptVersion -liveuri "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/andrew-s-taylor/public/main/Powershell%20Scripts/Intune/getintuneinstalls.ps1" Function Get-IntuneApplication(){ <# .SYNOPSIS This function is used to get applications from the Graph API REST interface .DESCRIPTION The function connects to the Graph API Interface and gets any applications added .EXAMPLE Get-IntuneApplication Returns any applications configured in Intune .NOTES NAME: Get-IntuneApplication #> [cmdletbinding()] param ( $Name ) $graphApiVersion = "Beta" $Resource = "deviceAppManagement/mobileApps" try { if($Name){ $uri = "https://graph.microsoft.com/$graphApiVersion/$($Resource)" (Invoke-MgGraphRequest -Uri $uri -Method Get -OutputType PSObject).Value | Where-Object { ($_.'displayName').contains("$Name") -and (!($_.'@odata.type').Contains("managed")) -and (!($_.'@odata.type').Contains("#microsoft.graph.iosVppApp")) } } else { $uri = "https://graph.microsoft.com/$graphApiVersion/$($Resource)" (Invoke-MgGraphRequest -Uri $uri -Method Get -OutputType PSObject).Value | Where-Object { (!($_.'@odata.type').Contains("managed")) -and (!($_.'@odata.type').Contains("#microsoft.graph.iosVppApp")) } } } catch { $ex = $_.Exception Write-Host "Request to $Uri failed with HTTP Status $([int]$ex.Response.StatusCode) $($ex.Response.StatusDescription)" -f Red $errorResponse = $ex.Response.GetResponseStream() $reader = New-Object System.IO.StreamReader($errorResponse) $reader.BaseStream.Position = 0 $reader.DiscardBufferedData() $responseBody = $reader.ReadToEnd(); Write-Host "Response content:`n$responseBody" -f Red Write-Error "Request to $Uri failed with HTTP Status $($ex.Response.StatusCode) $($ex.Response.StatusDescription)" write-host break } } #################################################### Function Get-InstallStatusForApp { <# .SYNOPSIS This function will get the installation status of an application given the application's ID. .DESCRIPTION If you want to track your managed intune application installation stats as you roll them out in your environment, use this commandlet to get the insights. .EXAMPLE Get-InstallStatusForApp -AppId a1a2a-b1b2b3b4-c1c2c3c4 This will return the installation status of the application with the ID of a1a2a-b1b2b3b4-c1c2c3c4 .NOTES NAME: Get-InstallStatusForApp #> [cmdletbinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$AppId ) $graphApiVersion = "Beta" $Resource = "deviceAppManagement/mobileApps/$AppId/installSummary" try { $uri = "https://graph.microsoft.com/$graphApiVersion/$($Resource)" Invoke-MgGraphRequest -Uri $uri -Method Get -OutputType PSObject } catch { $ex = $_.Exception $errorResponse = $ex.Response.GetResponseStream() $reader = New-Object System.IO.StreamReader($errorResponse) $reader.BaseStream.Position = 0 $reader.DiscardBufferedData() $responseBody = $reader.ReadToEnd(); Write-Host "Response content:`n$responseBody" -f Red Write-Error "Request to $Uri failed with HTTP Status $($ex.Response.StatusCode) $($ex.Response.StatusDescription)" write-host break } } #################################################### Function Get-DeviceStatusForApp { <# .SYNOPSIS This function will get the devices installation status of an application given the application's ID. .DESCRIPTION If you want to track your managed intune application installation stats as you roll them out in your environment, use this commandlet to get the insights. .EXAMPLE Get-DeviceStatusForApp -AppId a1a2a-b1b2b3b4-c1c2c3c4 This will return devices and their installation status of the application with the ID of a1a2a-b1b2b3b4-c1c2c3c4 .NOTES NAME: Get-DeviceStatusForApp #> [cmdletbinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$AppId ) $graphApiVersion = "Beta" $Resource = "deviceAppManagement/mobileApps/$AppId/deviceStatuses" try { $uri = "https://graph.microsoft.com/$graphApiVersion/$($Resource)" (Invoke-MgGraphRequest -Uri $uri -Method Get -OutputType PSObject).Value } catch { $ex = $_.Exception $errorResponse = $ex.Response.GetResponseStream() $reader = New-Object System.IO.StreamReader($errorResponse) $reader.BaseStream.Position = 0 $reader.DiscardBufferedData() $responseBody = $reader.ReadToEnd(); Write-Host "Response content:`n$responseBody" -f Red Write-Error "Request to $Uri failed with HTTP Status $($ex.Response.StatusCode) $($ex.Response.StatusDescription)" write-host break } } #################################################### #################################################### $List = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList $Applications = Get-IntuneApplication foreach ($application in $Applications) { $appdetails = Get-InstallStatusForApp -AppId $application.ID | Select-Object installedDeviceCount, failedDeviceCount, installedUserCount, failedUserCount $appname = $application.displayName $installdevice = $appdetails.installedDeviceCount $faileddevice = $appdetails.failedDeviceCount $installuser = $appdetails.installedUserCount $faileduser = $appdetails.failedUserCount $appid = $application.ID $Hash = [ordered]@{ Name = $appname ID = $appid DeviceInstalls = $installdevice UserInstalls = $installuser FailedDeviceInstalls = $faileddevice FailedUserInstalls = $faileduser } [void]$List.Add(( [pscustomobject]$Hash )) } $List | Out-GridView -Title 'App Installs' |