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I think it would be handy to have the option to just show the apps we have selected on the various Patch My PC - Publishg Settings window. More often than not I find myself going in to adjust an existing app update than selecting a new app to patch.
We have started to implement the User Deferral interface. Our logic to enable it on an application update is any/all of these:1: Blocking app(s) need to be closed2: Restart required following install 3: Popup will occur during/after installation F...
Allow Customized email notifications on patch acquistion
I really like the email you all send out with the publishing service after new software is acquired however... i woke up this morning thinking wow they could do so much more with that piece that would help me (and i assume others) -- anyway here i...
Intune - Indication in the application manager of "Orphaned" content
At present, when an app or update is published to Intune, then un-ticked, it is not un-published, and essentially becomes orphaned. Yes we can search for all apps published by PMPC in the Application Manager however I would appreciate an obvious c...
Allow us to rename TeamViewer files for X64 and X86
Hello, Every time TeamViewer release a build, we have to download the 32 and 64 bit versions of the app. The problem is that these apps are both names the same. "TeamViewer_Full.msi" and "Teamviewer_Host.msi" for both versions. I would like to be ...
I installed the latest preview release from the Publisher UI and it prompted for a reboot. The best way to fix this is to add the 0x2 bit to the ServiceControl table entry to stop the service on install as well as uninstall.
would be very nice to have more information in the email reports/teams notifications. For instance we would like to see the downloaded file name (with url) with Hash information and even a link to the virus scan results would be welcome.