top | item 45143360 (no title) micahdeath | 5 months ago Do you mean windows updates? We use MECM so we can test windows updates effectively. This way Windows won't auto-update while your testing other things. discuss order hn newest inglor_cz|5 months ago No, updates of our own desktop app that we develop. micahdeath|5 months ago Personally, I've been using Click-Once with a daily auto-update.In the past, we didn't use auto-updates and manually updated those. Now days we are mostly web apps.There is one app that we deploy through MECM. It's not our app, but it's used on enough PCs that MECM manages the deployment of it.
inglor_cz|5 months ago No, updates of our own desktop app that we develop. micahdeath|5 months ago Personally, I've been using Click-Once with a daily auto-update.In the past, we didn't use auto-updates and manually updated those. Now days we are mostly web apps.There is one app that we deploy through MECM. It's not our app, but it's used on enough PCs that MECM manages the deployment of it.
micahdeath|5 months ago Personally, I've been using Click-Once with a daily auto-update.In the past, we didn't use auto-updates and manually updated those. Now days we are mostly web apps.There is one app that we deploy through MECM. It's not our app, but it's used on enough PCs that MECM manages the deployment of it.
inglor_cz|5 months ago
micahdeath|5 months ago
In the past, we didn't use auto-updates and manually updated those. Now days we are mostly web apps.
There is one app that we deploy through MECM. It's not our app, but it's used on enough PCs that MECM manages the deployment of it.