New RBAC permission for Win32 app supersedence and dependency relationships in Intune


On Feburary 10 2022, a new Microsoft Endpoint Manager permission was added which allows creating and editing of Win32 app supersedence and dependency relationships with other apps. If you are using RBAC within Intune, then this new permission becomes relevant to you. If you are not using RBAC, then my recommendation is to implement it, keeping in line with Microsoft's security principle of least previlege model.

So what happens if you don't have the new permission enabled in RBAC? In such a case, the dependency and supesedence settings will not be available for setup or editing against Win32 apps. See below for reference.





Therefore, starting in the 2202 service release, you will need to enable the 'Relate' permission against your RBAC role.

This is how you can do it.

2. Choose Tenant administration > Roles > All roles.
3. Edit your existing relevant RBAC role or create a new one if not in place.
4. Under Mobile apps, toggle 'Relate' from No to Yes.


Note: This permission has already been added to Application Manager & School administrator built-in roles.

That is it. Once done, after few minutes, the permission should get added and Dependency along with Supsedence should be available again.

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