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Title: multiple deployments types for an application
Post by: PaulKlerkx on May 20, 2025, 09:59:43 PM
Hi,
We currently have an MST for snagit to put the snagit files on D drive for all installs. this is for windows 10.
we are in the process of preparing for windows 11 where we won't have a D drive, but files will be redirected to the users onedrive.  normally, we would create a second deployment type with a requirement of a different OS for each one.  E.G. requirement Windows 10 = installing snagit with an mst used in the cmd line that directs files to go to D drive and a separate deployment type with a requirement of windows 11 = installing snagit with an mst used in the cmd line that directs files to go to onedrive. 

Can patchmypc have multiple deployment types with differing OS requirements? 

If not, the only option I see currently is to remove Snagit from PMPC for the duration of the rollout of Windows 11 and configure it as I explained with the two deployment types. 
Title: Re: multiple deployments types for an application
Post by: Michael (Patch My PC) on May 20, 2025, 10:13:09 PM
Is this for Configmgr or Itune? If I tune, are you using PatchMyPC Cloud or Publisher?
Title: Re: multiple deployments types for an application
Post by: PaulKlerkx on May 20, 2025, 11:01:02 PM
config manager
Title: Re: multiple deployments types for an application
Post by: Michael (Patch My PC) on May 22, 2025, 04:44:37 PM
Apologies for the Delay.

With ConfigMgr, you can only create 1 Application deployment per Product.

But a way around this is build a Second application using our Custom Apps feature.
Custom Apps | Getting Started (https://docs.patchmypc.com/installation-guides/patch-my-pc-cloud/custom-apps)

You can make another Snagit Install with the settings you need as a Custom app, then deploy that to the collections that you need.
Title: Re: multiple deployments types for an application
Post by: PaulKlerkx on June 01, 2025, 05:41:09 PM
OK< thanks, I'll give that a try.