My client has an interesting question: if we allow x number of deferrals which are limited to a 5 minute display and return when the app eval cycle re-runs what if the end user missed them all ? That may sound unlikely but I guess it's in the realm of possibility and that runs the risk of having , at best, an annoyed end user. I know we can make that indefinite but many end users will see that as something to just ignore.
I was considering maintenance windows to make this more predictable but have i missed a more creative solution ?
It depends on how you configure the option "If the timeout expired and no action is taken". This should help https://patchmypc.com/manage-conflicting-processes-when-updating-third-party-applications#topic2
Quote from: Mark_Thyme on June 24, 2021, 02:05:27 PM
My client has an interesting question: if we allow x number of deferrals which are limited to a 5 minute display and return when the app eval cycle re-runs what if the end user missed them all ? That may sound unlikely but I guess it's in the realm of possibility and that runs the risk of having , at best, an annoyed end user. I know we can make that indefinite but many end users will see that as something to just ignore.
I was considering maintenance windows to make this more predictable but have i missed a more creative solution ?