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I would like to propose a new feature that highlights all apps which are out of maintenance and have never been upgraded — for example, old releases of VMware Workstation or AutoCAD — to help administrators identify and uninstall them in order to ...
If an application was deployed previously (as patch or even as uninstall), because it was discovered, you will never see, when you can remove it from deployment, as it just gets deleted from discovery. So you keep deploying unneeded apps forever.
We can add new versions of custom apps directly to Apps in the Catalog of Patch My PC Cloud. In case of an app issue (e.g. app revocation) there is no way to restore / revert to the previous version. Uploading the previous version as a workaround ...
Matthias Fleschütz
about 1 year ago
in Patch My PC Cloud
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Default Templates across all deployment options for a product
At this time, if a template is set as default, and the app deployment (Installer Type, Context, or Architecture) is modified in the General Info tab, the default template will be removed. This occurs on brand new deployments for apps. For example,...
New Version Notifications persist until new installer is added
For applications that require a manual upload, when a new version is available - in the Cloud Portal, the new version notification will be generated 1 time. Request would be for additional reminders each time the Portal syncs for that version unti...
Language dropdown in custom app has to much languages
When creating a new custom app in PMP Cloud you have to choose the language. Currently some languages are duplicates like "German" and "German - Germany" The same is present for Italian, Polish, Japanese, Korean and Swedish. And Norwegian has its ...
Add "Last Updated" column in the Deployments blade.
Currently, we need to check the Events blade to see if a deployment was updated. It would be nice to see this in the Deployments blade. Showing only the "Date Created" is a little ambiguous when trying to understand if we deployed a newer version
When creating deployments for intune offer an option of building groups with naming standards variables that the organization can define. ex: %scope%-%tgt%-%app%scope = prod/tst/pprdtgt = user/device/allapp = applets users define pattern or use ex...