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April 15th, 2026 16:32

Dell Command | Endpoint Configure fails to publish to Intune when Multi-Admin Approval is enabled

Looking to see if anyone else has run into this or found a clean workaround.

We’re deploying Dell Command | Endpoint Configure to Intune via Dell Management Portal. When Multi-Admin Approval (MAA) is enabled in Intune, the publish consistently fails.

Observed behavior:

  • App object is created in Intune
  • Content version process starts
  • Dell portal reports: “Error committing application content version”
  • App never reaches a usable/published state

From Intune/Graph:

  • publishingState = notPublished
  • committedContentVersion = null
  • size = 0

Additional context:

  • Disabling MAA allows the same app to publish successfully
  • Previous version of this app deployed successfully before MAA was enabled
  • MAA itself is working normally for other Win32 app changes (approvals trigger and complete as expected)
  • No clear approval prompt or block appears during the Dell push

At this point it looks like the Dell Management Portal workflow may not be handling MAA-enabled environments correctly and is failing mid-process.

Questions:

  • Has anyone successfully pushed Dell Command Endpoint Configure updates with MAA enabled?
  • Any known fixes or guidance from Dell on this?

Appreciate any insight or confirmation if others are seeing the same behavior.

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