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As a customer who has used the PSADT dialogs for years, end users are familiar with these notifications. It would be useful if the conflicting processes notification used in the Cloud Portal could be the PSADT one, now that Patch My PC is the offi...
View installed application that Patch My PC doesn´t support.
It would be good to find apps that is not Supported by Patch My PC. Publishing tool finds apps that is not installed by Intune. Where users have installed them. And that is great. The idea:Add a column In the view "Scan Intune for supported Produc...
Cloud Portal MSP Workflow Alerts: Add Child Tenant/Portal Name to Alert Cards
Somewhat related to: https://ideas.patchmypc.com/ideas/PATCHMYPC-I-5656 For MSPs using the Cloud Portal who wish to send any/all deployment alerts to a common Teams/Slack channel, including the configured name of tenant/portal for customers, would...
Enhancing the existing naming convention feature for PMPC Cloud, allow users to specify unique naming convention on a per-application basis. Applications should use the default naming convention if no alternative is provided.
Ability to download .intunewin content for applications published via Patch my PC Cloud
Similar to the Publishers capabilities, it would be great if we could download and decrypt win32 content that has been deployed via PMPC Cloud. This will be useful for troubleshooting potential content related issues including additional files / m...
Detection methods supported in the generic detection script (PowerShell) - only work for MSI or Registry. One application, Adobe Digital Editions, currently can only be properly detected by looking at an info attribute of the installed exe file, s...
Patch my PC Cloud - Export Audit Log to Log Analytics
Given that this platform has the unconstrained ability to deploy applications to all of our endpoints, it would be nice to be able log (and ultimately alert on unusual) administrative and scheduled actions.