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Ability to assign multiple applications or updates simultaneously to intune groups
it would be helpful if you don't have to manually assign every single application or update to a group in Intune, but could do this with a mulitselect for multiple applications or updates at once.
Use native toast notifications in Windows 10 and 11
When customizing an update, it is possible to enable the "Manage conflicting processes..." option and configure a desktop notification to require the user to close running apps. That notification is custom-made and does not intergrate seamlessly w...
Provide an option to remove dependencies when an app is deleted
On the Intune apps, for the option to “Update application dependencies from previously created applications when an updated application is created”, the cut and paste design of this feature could allow the N-1 parent app to install without its dep...
allow for the ability to set large application updates (like Citrix Workspace) to be cached to the endpoint before running to minimise wait times when on slower networks
We have quite a few collections that are used in the background for compliance/reporting/filtering, that clutter the otherwise extremely useful collections drop-down in Advanced Insights console. It would be extremely helpful to have a mechanism t...
rigth now pmpc has : requires 32bit os requirement, only install on server, only install on worksations.would be awesome to see more like: only install on "dell" workstations, only install on "laptops", only install if device has wifi, only instal...
Retain (or be able to import in) install parameters on Custom App Update
When attempting to upload a new version of an app in the portal, the silent install parameters are not retained. It would be great if they could be retained, have the option to select to carry them over, or be able to see what they previously were...