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Advance Insights reporting integration with ServiceNow API
University of Toronto Mississauga is looking to integrate ServiceNow API with advance insights that can pull the live data to its dashboard on a weekly/monthly basis.
Option to define $app* variables based on EXE/MSI properties
Allow the ability to set the $appVendor, $appName, $appVersion, $installtitle, $installname, and log file naming variables based on properties of the EXE or MSI installers. I can get the information from the files themselves, but must do so prior ...
The Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET) provides a systematic, disciplined, and repeatable approach for evaluating an organization’s security posture. CSET is a desktop software tool that guides asset owners and operators through a step-by-step ...
High security option to allow admin to approve updates, based on metadata
This is because of the Solarwinds issue. If PatchMyPC gets hacked in the future, it could be used to deploy things we do not want into our systems. I would like to see a way for the local admin to approve what is being deployed, by independently v...
Option to always use scriptrunner for WSUS updates
There should be an option to always use scriptruner for WSUS updates. This helps in many cases, especially when a customer wants to allow scriptrunner as a trusted process, or Scriptrunner is required for specific apps to install.
Copy Assignments from Intune Apps to Intune Updates for same Application
If you assign like 5-10 Group to one app and have 15+ Apps being published over Intune, it would be really grate if i could copy the Assignments from Intune Apps to Intune Updates. Would be Really Time Saving.
If a customer specifies a code-signing cert to sign the detection and requirement scripts for Intune, allow an option to also sign the pre/post scripts they specify. This will save time, and the scripts won't have to be signed manually.
Patches that have CVEs have a criticality rating. This determines how easy it is to exploit the security issue, and whether it is being done in the wild, with a CVE of 4 (or lower) generally not being a serious issue, but a CVE of 9-10 being a ver...