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Post Install Option to Re-Open a Conflicting Process if it was Running
Today you can create a post-install script that will re-open an executable once the install has finished. However, I only want to re-open the executable if it was running at the time of install and had to be closed because it was a conflicting pro...
Obsidian is a powerful, local-first note-taking and knowledge management application used to create a "second brain" by linking text files (Markdown) together. It helps users organize, visualize, and connect ideas through a, graph view, supporting...
Would like to see the columns for "Started" and "Elapsed" added to the OSD Activity data grid. They are available in the OSD Activity bar chart modals, but I don't want to click on and off each day to view or export everything for a range of dates...
Make PatchMyPC-ScriptRunner.exe exit code same as pre/post script
If the application's installer exit code is a success, and the user has a pre or post script define, please consider allowing PatchMyPC-ScriptRunner.exe to exit with exit code of the pre or post script. It might be ideal for an admin to fail the i...
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...
It would be nice if, when setting up an application with a custom command line or pre/post install scripts, we had an option to carry those settings over to the update packages as well.
We have instances where we deployed an application with a ...
Enable opening application post install from the settings
Currently, only way to open apps post install is to use the script in github and then find the application file path and then push the script individually into each app. Since Patchmypc already knows the path for each installation, why not make it...