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Allow the configuration of other win32 app properties - Developer, Owner, etc
Allow us to customize and set all the "App information" like: Information URL
Privacy URL
Developer
Owner
Notes Description It would also be advantageous to be able to re-use the same variables available when setting custom naming convention (...
Google has officially released its ARM native Chrome browser for Windows. As our users start to adopt Copilot+ PCs in the future, its important that we be able to deploy and patch the native version of Chrome to our fleet. https://blog.google/prod...
In the Publisher, there are 2 global options to copy and delete assignments, which can also be set at the product level Copy the assignments from previously created applications or updates when an updated application is created Delete the assignme...
Arctic Wolf Agent is an IT Security endpoint agent used in the environments of customers of the Arctic Wolf IT Security services. It has installers for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Their team can be reached at Security@Arcticwolf.com
I am writing to propose the development of an integration between Patch My PC Cloud and ServiceNow. The goal of this integration is to automate the creation and closure of change tickets for application updates, thereby streamlining our update man...
Useful program for controlling equaliser settings and other audio enhancements. Used to be commercial and known as DFX Audio Enhancer. Now open source freeware as FxSound. Looks to be in your Enterprise product. This app's updates feature on Neowi...
Discrepancy in Publisher vs ConfigMgr app name for Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime 8
This lists it correctly, and so does the Publisher, but the actual ConfigMgr app is named "Microsoft .NET Core Desktop Runtime 8". Can you rename it for consistency? Thanks.