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Related to this, the new way with the split Windows Patching controls between BOTH "Patch Management and IT Automation" and "Configuration Policies" seems cumbersome. Rather than having a single panel, now these controls are split. They rely on each other (recommended), yet are implemented separately. The assignment is also separate. I'm sure there is a technical reason for this, but from a user perspective it just confuses things rather than improving them.
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Congratulations on helping shape Atera! The feature you requested is currently being considered for development. Please be patient as the process can take a while or even stall to make way for other features. We’ll update you once it’s been implemented and released!
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This misreporting is a big issue. Atera reports that Office is installed and even includes a license number, even though there is NO actual licensed version of Office 365 installed. This makes the reporting effectively useless.