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Support Third-Party App Patching on Windows Server for non-ConfigMgr Customers
We’d like to see support for patching third-party apps on Windows Server in environments where customers are using Microsoft Intune only. Today, Intune does not support Windows Server for application management. That creates a gap for customers wh...
As per slack, they will no longer support MSI sept 15. https://slack.com/help/articles/4426294050451-Slack-feature-retirements We want support for the new MSIX way. Here's the install arguments and downloads here https://slack.com/help/articles/21...
- Printer Name
- Model Number
- Serial Number (maybe by SNMP for network printers)
- Connection type (e.g. USB,TCP/IP etc)
- Port name
- Addresses (e.g. IP address)
- Driver details
An idea was previously posted for MSIX integration here: https://ideas.patchmypc.com/ideas/PATCHMYPC-I-1234 However to gain a better understanding of what people are voting for, this is being split up into separate topics. See the others here: Sup...
Add Browser-Based Console Extension / Right-Click Actions for Intune with Advanced Insights Integration
This request was added internally by Justin at Patch My PC, based on conversations and feedback from customers, including some great input during our demo at Workplace Ninja '24. A bunch of folks were excited about the right-click extensions we sh...
It would be nice to have a donut chart showing the breakdown of device models where we can click into it for further action, similar to the donut for Operating Systems.
Hello, I have recently been working on integrating Autodesk products into Intune and deploying them through this platform. Unfortunately, the process hasn't gone as smoothly as expected, and installations often fail. During my investigation, I not...
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.