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Postponed Apps do not consider additional files or folders
When a ConfigMgr application is postponed, and then later processed by the Publisher, it takes no action on configured files and folders. They are not cached in the postponed binary folder, and they are not copied from the source to the destinatio...
It would be great to be able to report on some aspects of hardware utilisation, to ensure that devices provided to users / sites are actually being utilised given the cost per device. Having information captured in a class that could then be repor...
Azure Key Vaults allow storing code signing certificates in a secure manner as the certificate can be called using an app registration (with certs and secrets) instead of having a cert with an exportable private key. This would increase security o...
https://patchmypc.com/custom-options-available-for-third-party-updates-and-applications#custom-application-properties There is an option to rename the Deployment Display Name when deploying an app, but the name won't be the exact one specified, as...
We are an On-Prem Enterprise Patch customer, I saw that there is PMPC cloud integration, I would love it if there were some way to easily export and import a list of applications that we manage with PMPC to the app, so we don't have to select ever...
Travis Wedding
7 months ago
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We currently do not have an easy way to create shorcuts on the user or public desktop or the user or public start menu. Customers often have this for weblinks or to internal file(shares) or custom applications. They used to create these with GPO p...
Option to indefinitely show conflicting processees notification
At this time, it's currently only possible to allow a finite timeout period measured in seconds while configuring conflicting processes. This request is to provide an option to make the notification show indefinitely until the user interacts with ...