Time-Based Filters for Automation & Application Availability
We would like to request an enhancement to the current automation capabilities within Recast / Liquit Application Workspace. At the moment, actions are mainly event- or condition-based, but not time- or date-based. A time-based filtering feature w...
After talking to support it seems that de event data has a maximum age of 30 days. Many of our customers wants to use the launch events in the dashboard, to check if applications are being used. Especially for applications where licenses are neede...
Dear Team, Please add Adobe Acrobat Pro x64 and x86 products to the application catalog. The version listed please, and newer versions as well would be nice too.Thank you.
Allow synchronization profile of an Application Workspace connector to be configured using powershell
It is possible to create an Application Workspace connector using powershell but you cannot configure the synchronization profile settings. The default values are not desirable because they cause certain data to be not migrated (like package tags)...
Allow to create custom applications and host the installation media in Recast Cloud without a need of internal Recast Proxy and UNC path. This is important especially for Intune only customers without any on-prem servers.
Ability to set timeouts so that they can auto close (specifically on the current Prompt User Action). Currently, if they use a prompt user and don’t wait for user interaction, the box can fall behind other windows and it can’t automatically close....
On the “Skip” action, add the ability to skip, but not it mark successful. Currently, if you use this action and skip, it marks the Action Set as successful. What would be nice is the ability to not mark it successful so that it can be run again.
We are a global organization with multiple languages. When we rolled out InTune policies, we broke our non-English computers because the built-in Administrators group is not named the same in other languages. We over wrote their local language Adm...
This is odd. The default way of installing vmware tools is via the vcenter when building a vm employs the MSI install method. Not sure why MSI is missing from the catalog.