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Many common actions need to happen in pre or post-scripts across several applications like modifying the registry and copying files to user profiles or system locations, among many others. Furthermore, there are often actions to license software i...
On PMPC website for the app catalogue list which apps are freeware and which require license
The app catalogue on the website is a good reference to show what apps you have available but it would be great either in that or via a csv download which apps in the catalogue are freeware and which require a paid license. That way when evaluatin...
Right now the RSS feed contains both Updates to apps as well as newly released apps from the team. This works great! However if there was an RSS feed just for new apps I could better determine if I need to add them to be patched or deployed.
There is a feed that has new app catalog releases, updates, Publisher releases, and blogs, but it would be great to have a way to filter for one or multiple. Also, the ability to have Cloud release information in the feed too
Currently PublishingHistory.csv contains a lot of valuable information, but it would be awesome if you could add Assignments along with availability, mode, deadline, and notification. I'm required to keep audit logs when software was pushed out / ...
When creating deployments for intune offer an option of building groups with naming standards variables that the organization can define. ex: %scope%-%tgt%-%app%scope = prod/tst/pprdtgt = user/device/allapp = applets users define pattern or use ex...
Knowledge Base Article to show User Experience for Updates - Reboots or Silent Install
We are migrating our Third Party Patching from SCCM to Intune, this also includes an increased coverage of Third Party applications we will end up patching. Our desire for Intune Patching is to minimise the Notifications and Interface the user rec...