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Report on GB of updates made by Patch My PC in WsusContent and/or UpdateServicesPackages
It would be ideal if the Publisher was able to show somewhere how much disk capacity is used in the WsusContent and/or UpdateServicesPackages directory for updates belonging to the Patch My PC category. I think UpdateServicesPackages would be most...
Integrate existing .xml command lines into Modify Command Lines
Currently to find out what PatchMyPc is using for default command line`s you have to dig into .xml files/log files. It would be beneficial to be able to view the default options used when browsing the modify command line context menu, as a subtext...
Many Organizations create a folder within Configuration Manger per vendor or even per application, Patch My PC should have options to automatically place ConfigMgr Applications in these folders automatically (or create the folders as needed)
Abillity to move application settings from one PmP site to another
We are currently managing multiple PmP installations. When we have approved a new product to be run by PmP we have to setup the application so it fits our infrastructure and the rules we have. Under Advanced there is a possibility to export Settin...
When enabling the "Prevent the end-user from opening an application while the application is updating" option from the "Manage conflicting processes..." feature, the notification seems to always be displayed in English on the user's device. Just l...
PatchMyPC-PreventStart.exe is launched when a user tries to launch a process that is blocked cause by the attached Manage conflicting process option. This request is to log whenever this is called to log when users try to open blocked processes.
There isn't a category set up for this here, but this is actually for the PatchMyPC RSS feed. While I personally find use with the aggregate catalog update report sent to the RSS feed, I've been running into a few use cases where being able to fil...