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Add ms-teams.exe in conflicted processes for Teams and OBS, etc.
Please add ms-teams.exe to "manage process list..." for Teams and OBS. (If teams is a conflicted process in other applications, then also for this affected applications) For my case, I'd add it manually, but I think this would be helpful for other...
Show this as a featured app in the Company Portal parameter (Scappman)
Can we please have the Scappman parameter to enable 'Show this as a featured app in the Company Portal' in Intune app deployments e.g. for available apps.
Forced deadline behavior for conflicting process publish date n+30
I would like a forced deadline install switch in the conflicting process behavior. This would allow for an escalating experience. The example would be N+30 where N is the publish or release date plus 30 days. When this happens it ignores the confl...
Patches that have CVEs have a criticality rating. This determines how easy it is to exploit the security issue, and whether it is being done in the wild, with a CVE of 4 (or lower) generally not being a serious issue, but a CVE of 9-10 being a ver...
We have a large group of employees that is looking to have updates to their applications occur on Friday after 5PM. At the moment, we can specify number of days after publish date, but that day of the week is likely to vary. Because of that, there...
Add Updates for commercial products as ConfigMgr Standalone Apps (not base installation)
It would be graeat to have the possibility to add the Updates for products like Adobe Acrobat DC etc as standalone apps. This could be usefull in a Co-Mgmgt Scenario with Application Workload on ConfigMgr and Updates Workload on WUfB. Currently we...
This issue happens upon the creation of manual supersedence rules on some of the apps that we publish within ConfigMgr, but when we do the update in place on each new release, it sets their supersedence rule to inactive.