While going through the process of adding additional applications to update with Patch My PC, I noticed that CCleaner and Malwarebytes were listed. However, our organization made the decision some time ago to remove CCleaner and Malwarebytes from our systems because we discovered that they are not licensed for business use. Although we never deployed them, some users installed them on their own. As a result, we purchased the business versions of these software applications, which come with different installation files and their own update mechanisms.
I'm just curious as to why home-licensed software like CCleaner and Malwarebytes would be listed in Patch My PC's SCCM database, which is primarily geared towards businesses.
I'm just curious as to why home-licensed software like CCleaner and Malwarebytes would be listed in Patch My PC's SCCM database, which is primarily geared towards businesses.