Version 1.0.11 in reality is 1.0.9399.36450 #895
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I have created an Intunewin package with the MSI available on version 10.0.11, but it shows 10.0.9 when installed
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albertospelta
Sep 28, 2025
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@marcocube Currently, Bravo uses two different version values. In your example, 1.0.9399.36450 is the file version, while 1.0.11 is the product version. You can verify both in the properties of Bravo.exe, as shown in the image below. This is the current behavior, but we plan to align these values and adopt a clearer versioning format in a future release. We already have an open issue for this: #874.
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@marcocube Currently, Bravo uses two different version values. In your example, 1.0.9399.36450 is the file version, while 1.0.11 is the product version. You can verify both in the properties of Bravo.exe, as shown in the image below. This is the current behavior, but we plan to align these values and adopt a clearer versioning format in a future release. We already have an open issue for this: #874.