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Keep the report "05 - Installed Third-Party Applications" up to date with newly supported apps
I noticed that this report does not contain all the newly supported apps that are added to PatchMyPC. Could you please look into a way to keeping this up to date to match the catalog of apps that you patch? Thanks!
Eric Goodman
about 5 years ago
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WILL NOT IMPLEMENT
Trigger Hardware Inventory after Application or Patch Install
I find it very convenient to have a hardware inventory automatically created by an application and/or patch after installation. So all clients in MEMCM have an up-to-date inventory. It would be cool if you could configure this in the patching and ...
While I understand this is going on the wayside, I feel like there are still plenty of Acrobat XI versions/ case uses out there. Our security team just asked us to update our Acrobat XI versions to 11.0.23. Would be nice to have it for now, and it...
We have been deploying SplashtopSOS to our systems, by creating a script that does the following: 1- Creates a directory here: C:\SplashtopSOS. 2- Copies the SplashtopSOS.exe into the directory, and 3- Creates a shortcut to SplashtopSOS.exe here: ...
Leverage the Dell API for Drivers from Dell instead of SCCM
You already use the Dell API for warranty. Instead of having to report on Drivers in SCCM by adding the drivers into SCCM, because we know it is a bit "special", it would be nice to leverage the API to leverage what drivers are in the Dell cloud (...
Add the ability to create a Subscription type report / Report in SCCM for some more static things like Warranty End Date
Creating an exportable scheduled report for more static items like Warranty Date would be helpful when using the data in other data feeds like Tableau reports, or exports that would go to managers to quickly list out their individual items.
after a user Snoozes the installation, Run detection script again before prompting to install again.
When snoozing an update, if a user updated the installation in the meantime via company portal or by itself. it will still prompt the installation again, afterwards.
Don't show Java after update in "recent added" under Windows Start
After an jre update, it's always listed in the "recent added" list under windows. It's very annoying. Would be great if there's an option to disable this