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Change ConfigMgr Source Directory for Applications
I would love to see the ability to change the name of the directory created by PMP for application deployments when stored on local file servers. For example, our deployment was setup to put all of the source data in \\fileserver\IT\Apps but due t...
Set the default security scope of a newly created app inside of the puplisher.
Allow us to be able to set the default security scope of a newly created app, like Test or Testing so we can test the apps functionality before we release it for mainstream use among other co-workers.
Hide secure parameters (Secrets, keys, passwords) in logs
Hi! I didn't see anyone else suggesting this, apologies if it already exists! The Powershell App Deploy Toolkit has an option to pass parameters to an installer and hide them from any log files the toolkit spits out. Is it possible to add an optio...
Immediately create SCCM delayed apps after switch from "Update app in place" to "Create a new application"
If the option to "Update Existing application in place" is set, and the "delay" option is used, if the switch is made to the "Create a new application" option, create the postponed apps at the next sync run, instead of waiting until the delay peri...
PatchMyPC log file- Show for how many days an app is still delayed for.
When updating existing SCCM apps in place, and when a new version is released, the update in SCCM is delayed by an X number of days, reference in the log file for how many days the publish is still delayed.
Display notification when appropriate license for Intune is not present.
Display notification when trying to configure Azure App Registration within Intune Tab and Customer only has Enterprise license. Currently only says "Permissions not required", which is true, but it isn't clear why they aren't required.
Currently, the Publisher does not write to PatchMyPC.log when it posts to a webhook, but it does when it sends an email report. Additionally, writing to PatchMyPC.log when failing to post to a webhook would greatly help in troubleshooting.
It may be useful for customers to be able to see if assignments on their Intune Apps and Intune Updates are inherited from the top level. Example attached