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The app installation deadline depends on the following criteria if multiple assignments are made for the same user or device, according to this Microsoft Learn article: A specific deadline is chosen over the earliest possible time. An earlier spec...
It would be great to have a mechanism to install a selection of PMPC supported products during the Azure Image Builder process. Doing this could save many AVD admins time and make more of the product acorss more services.
It would be nice if, when setting up an application with a custom command line or pre/post install scripts, we had an option to carry those settings over to the update packages as well.
We have instances where we deployed an application with a ...
Post Install Option to Re-Open a Conflicting Process if it was Running
Today you can create a post-install script that will re-open an executable once the install has finished. However, I only want to re-open the executable if it was running at the time of install and had to be closed because it was a conflicting pro...
We use Microsoft Edge Chromium Extended Stable Channel. Right now version 112.0.1722.77 is the latest, PMPC wants to update to 113.0.1774.35 which is not extended stable and so it should not be offered as update
An option to allow a Ring-0 deployment for testing purposes where the previous assignments remain untouched and future assignments are paused until testing is successfully completed. Once the app is “signed off”, the rest of the rings are created ...
Provide an option to remove dependencies when an app is deleted
On the Intune apps, for the option to “Update application dependencies from previously created applications when an updated application is created”, the cut and paste design of this feature could allow the N-1 parent app to install without its dep...
Discrepancy in Publisher vs ConfigMgr app name for Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime 8
This lists it correctly, and so does the Publisher, but the actual ConfigMgr app is named "Microsoft .NET Core Desktop Runtime 8". Can you rename it for consistency? Thanks.