Hi @zariah. Required Apps and manual app deployments behave quite differently in Hexnode, which explains the timing discrepancy you are seeing.
A manual install, remote action, or automation is a one-time deployment trigger that executes immediately. A Required Apps policy, however, is intended for continuous enforcement. Hexnode checks whether the required app is present during scheduled device syncs and background evaluations. If the app is missing, Hexnode queues the installation during that sync cycle, which is why there is a delay compared to a manual push.
To answer your policy question: yes, multiple Required Apps policies can be associated with the same Windows device. Hexnode evaluates all applicable policies. Also, for your awareness, standard Windows users do not need local admin rights for these deployments because Hexnode installs apps silently using system-level privileges.
Regarding the MSIX app missing from the App Catalog: a successful upload confirmation just means the file was received by the server. The package still needs to finish processing and indexing before it becomes available in policy sections like the App Catalog. You can verify its status by going to the main Apps tab in your portal and checking that the app:
- Appears in the inventory.
- Shows Windows as the platform.
- Has a valid version number populated.
- Has completed processing successfully.
Please let me know if you have any further questions or need additional assistance with your setup.
Best regards,
Eden Pierce
Hexnode UEM