Grant the ability to reimport/redownload specific applications in a deployment process instead of having to do all of them
Hello, I have noticed an issue with some software not being able to distribute out. I wanted to reimport the application/redownload the software but I didnt want to mess with the other applications that had already distributed and mess up their ti...
Jason Armitage
about 1 year ago
in Efficiency
3
Already exists
RCT ability to group information by different columns
Ability to change what information is grouped by. Right click on column header and hit group by. Example: going to system information, operating systems and grouping by pending reboot status or in user profiles group by computer name instead of us...
Add the ability to delete a device from EntraID. This comes in handy when we repurpose a device, it would be nice to create an automation where a technician can select a device from the console and wipe the device out of the environment. Intune re...
Garth Jones
over 1 year ago
in Automation
0
In Progress
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Support folder structure in AM root folder setting
I would like to use folder structure/hierarchy in AM root folder so that for example AM would create applications to ConfigMgr in 'My root folder\my sub folder' folder.
New tool to delete ConfigMgr folder and all sub folders and collections
There is no way in the console to delete a folder and all collections inside it at the same time. Folders cannot be deleted if there are objects inside them either. To help out with this limitation, create a right click tool to the folder context ...