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was wondering if the publishing service could use edge runtimes to download the app installers for older systems (for instance server 2012) where newer ciphers are not supported and therefore some downloads arent working (if i remember correctly w...
Expand the scope of the Intune Application Manager to show all apps
Currently, the Intune Application Manager only shows any Win32 applications, but being able manage Assignments, ESPs and Delete all apps, regardless of whether or not they're Win32, may be a nice value add.
Content Distribution to new DP for already created apps
If content is being distributed to only a specific DP group, and new DPs are added, the content is not distributed to those DPs for the already created applications.Would be good to have such an option.
Additional highlighting of applications where settings have been overridden from the general ones
In some cases, IT Admins might want to override the general settings specified in the Publisher, it would be good to easily recognize which ones they are.
Intune Assignments - Availability - based on percentage, not +x number of days
When setting assignments for Intune, one can create deployment rings and set it to install after a certain number of days.Can the same be done similar to Autopatch, to only move on if the previous assignment had a certain percentage success rate?
after a user Snoozes the installation, Run detection script again before prompting to install again.
When snoozing an update, if a user updated the installation in the meantime via company portal or by itself. it will still prompt the installation again, afterwards.
Don't show Java after update in "recent added" under Windows Start
After an jre update, it's always listed in the "recent added" list under windows. It's very annoying. Would be great if there's an option to disable this
Add option to fail publishing if timestamping fails
Currently, the Publisher will attempt to timestamp an update twice and even if timestamping fails, the update will publish. While this behavior works well for some situations, other situations may prefer ensuring that the updates are timestamped a...