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One thing which we would like to see which Patch my PC is very close to offering is being able to create groups and monitor devices within the group. In the portal app discovery (which I’m assuming is from the Intune monitor Discovered apps), you ...
Associate multiple domains with the same Patch My PC (cloud) company
It's possible for hybrid environments to support multiple UPNs for their users. The email address of the user who signed up to the Patch My PC Cloud might differ from other users within the organisation who would also want to sign into the same co...
Currently limited to 32-bit or 64-bit apps, we have cases now where we have ARM app installs to package/deploy. For now, we can do it as 64-bit but we then have the added step to go into the Configuration Manager console and manually edit the requ...
Expand Threat Analytics to Include Misconfiguration-Based CVEs and Vulnerabilities
At present, the Threat Analytics section in Patch My PC Advanced Insights provides valuable information on CVEs related to software vulnerabilities. However, it does not appear to cover CVEs or security issues arising from misconfigurations—such a...
We utilize pano2vr for site assessments and it would be extremely helpful to deploy via PMPC. GGPKG viewer is already available via PMPC but the pano2vr allows editing of the panoramics we need.
Currently the catalog contains only Jaspersoft Studio 7. However also version 6 is still supported and has a more recent update than version 7Can you please provide both versions and maybe a "latest"
Fathom, Arrow, Impulse, and xStream are all different pipe flow modeling programs used by engineers to analyze piping and ducting systems. It would be useful to have all four products in PMPC.
Hello team, Perplexity AI has just released a Windows client. Can you please package it? This experience will be much better for our end-users than the web app. In testing, the install was quite straightforward (open installer, it then installs in...