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In order to provide the ability to update third party applications with Intune, the 'requirement' script option can be used. This script would be similar to the detection script, instead checking for a version less than the desired new app version.
Add a reference to the old and new IntuneAppId in the log
[Customer Request] I am currently using custom log injection with Azure Log Analytics to monitor PMPC app updates and then do some actions. So I have a request (talked to Justin about this) Today you log this before you start processing a new app:...
Add Title of Application or Update when customizing
When working with adding Applications and Updates for deployment it would be good to have the title of the application listed in the new window to ensure the proper application is selected. Currently there is no indication which application or upd...
Retain SCCM deployment type dependencies on updated applications
We have a situation in which we need to run a dependency to ensure certain conditions are met on the endpoints before the updated application is installed/updated. Currently, it appears that when PatchMyPC updates an application, it deletes and re...
Add a Superseded filter in the Modify Updates Wizard
The Modify Updates Wizard currently has dropdowns for Vendor, Declined/Expired/Metadata Status, it would be nice to have a filter for Superseded Status to quickly decline all Superseded updates.
View and customize Conflicting Processes in the Patch My PC Publisher
With the addition of user notifications to close conflicting processes, controlling which processes block an installation or trigger a user notification are more important than ever. There is currently no easy way to determine what processes will ...
2.1.5092.1.6072.1.7012.1.8022.2.1092.2.2062.2.3012.2.402
Currently above is the only supported versions of .NET SDK available on our network. This is for the Research, Developing, and Engineering network for the Army Corps of Engineers. You su...