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Visually distinguish the assignments window between managing and live view
For admins new to configuring Intune updates in the publisher it may be confusing to see different assignments when looking at the assignments window based on how the user accessed the window. For example, right clicking an app/update shows you th...
Conflicting Processes - Reopen application once update complete
We currently have the conflicting processes function working well and wondered if its possible to define whether an app will reopen for the user once it has been closed due to a conflicting process.
Some of the tools (such as some of the Cisco AnyConnect Modules), are not supported on Windows IoT. Would it be possible to add a "Not IoT" application requirement option, like there is for "Workstation", "32-bit OS", etc.
Allow invocation of "Run Publishing Service Sync" functionality remotely
I use a PowerShell script to parse the patchmypc.log for failed downloads. I then attempt to download them from a different host. I download the files to a folder on the CM WSUS server. Once the downloads are complete, I'd like to be able to invok...
When using SMTP alerting you only get the Publishing Service Report, but with Webhooks you can configure to post a specific notification level (All, Error, Success). It would be nice to also configure SMTP alerts that had the same sort of notifica...
Need an option to sync multiple time a week, month, etc. Example would be to sync twice weekly on specified days at specified times. This would allow more frequent updates, but not locked into doing updates every day.
Option for Warnings "Don't show again" in Cloud Portal
When switching architecture there is always a warning "Are you sure you want to proceed? ..." It would be great if you can opt out warnings like that, cause after you deployed 50 or 100 of Apps you know what you are doing and why you have to make ...