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It should be possible to "re-trigger" or possibly select the snooze length of the PMPC update notification on endpoints. Currently, once snoozed it defers the update for 24 hours with no option to change; it would be convenient if you could select 30 minutes, an hour, 3 hours, etc.
At this time, Patch My PC is agentless and this means we're bound to the client capabilities offered by the RMM platform (i.e. Intune, ConfigMgr/SCCM, or WSUS). Its these agents which are responsible for invoking and scheduling the package retries.
In a perfect world, it would be great if Microsoft surfaced this retry scheduling function as a configurable option within Intune, like they do for ConfigMgr/SCCM, however it's unfortunately hardcoded within the Intune Management Extension Service.
I hope in the future our product will evolve to have more control client-side to be able to fulfil your idea because what you have raised is a common pain point expressed by customers using Intune.
At this time, Patch My PC is agentless and this means we're bound to the client capabilities offered by the RMM platform (i.e. Intune, ConfigMgr/SCCM, or WSUS). Its these agents which are responsible for invoking and scheduling the package retries.
For Intune specifically, you can read more about its retry scheduling function here: https://patchtuesday.com/blog/tech-blog/win32app-retry-interval/
In a perfect world, it would be great if Microsoft surfaced this retry scheduling function as a configurable option within Intune, like they do for ConfigMgr/SCCM, however it's unfortunately hardcoded within the Intune Management Extension Service.
I hope in the future our product will evolve to have more control client-side to be able to fulfil your idea because what you have raised is a common pain point expressed by customers using Intune.