Hi
The requirement for the Application ID to be a number in Microsoft Intune application management is likely due to the specific format or validation applied to that field in the Intune portal.
The Application ID field in Intune is typically used to uniquely identify the application being managed, and it is common for application IDs to be in the form of a GUID (Globally Unique Identifier). GUIDs are alphanumeric strings that contain both letters and numbers.
If your application's ID is not purely numerical and follows the standard GUID format, you may encounter an error or validation issue when trying to enter it as a non-numeric value in the Intune portal's Application ID field.
To resolve this issue, you could consider the following options:
Check for an alternative field: Review the available fields or options in the Intune portal related to application management. There might be another field where you can provide the application ID or a unique identifier that supports alphanumeric values.
- Contact Microsoft Support: If you cannot find an alternative field or if the requirement for a numeric Application ID seems incorrect, it's recommended to reach out to Microsoft Support. They can provide you with specific guidance and assistance to address the issue and ensure accurate configuration within the Intune application management.
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