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Currently setting Manage Conflicting Processes at the top level automatically applies to all products in the catalogue and you can opt products out of that option. Alternatively if you only want Manage Conflicting Processes for a handful of produc...
The new Discovery feature is great but it would be useful if it could somehow determine whether or not "Unmanaged" apps are currently updated via Intune. Some of us (i.e. me) are still in a hybrid situation of using SCCM to deploy PMPC-managed app...
In addition to user IDs and email addresses, we discover "department" and "manager" attributes in Active Directory. We would like to be able to report on a users device/workstation and show user attributes like user ID, email address, department a...
Enable new products/vendor automatically in WSUS standalone
To reduce admin overhead, we would like to have a setting to automatically select new catalog products/vendors and published as "Metadata Only". We would still need to switch "Failed/Needed" updates manually to "Full Content", but it would be a fr...
Allow mimic of the PSAD toolkit for prompts to close, defer, and update success toasts so we can package our own in house apps and keep everything seamless. Someone else requested this during MMSBEACH
would be very nice to have more information in the email reports/teams notifications. For instance we would like to see the downloaded file name (with url) with Hash information and even a link to the virus scan results would be welcome.
ConfigMgr apps - Update in Place - OS requirement reverted to default
With the PMPC option to update apps in place, custom requirements are kept when the app is updated to a new revision for a newer version.However, OS requirements are not retained, they are reverted to the default OS requirement PMPC configures.
We'd like to see a way to exclude updates by wildcard title or classification entirely from Advanced Insights. For example: excluding Upgrades to rule out Windows 11 upgrades, or excluding by title (*Malicious Software*). While this can be done by...