Patching operations at scale (patch deployment progress device view)

June 1
Enhancement
VSA 10, Kaseya 365 Endpoint

The Patch Status and Patch Details views have been enhanced, enabling technicians to view devices by deployment status:

  • The Deployed, Reboot Pending, Failed and Deployment Pending device counts for each patch are now clickable, opening a modal showing a list of devices where the status applies.
  • Device lists are filterable, and display data columns and actions appropriate to the status:
    • Deployed: Device name, organization details and deployment date.
    • Reboot Pending or Deployment Pending: Device name and organization details, with a hover action to Reboot Now.
  • The Failed status view is grouped by error message, and in descending order by number of affected devices, so that technicians can quickly identify the most common issues and click through to a list of devices affected by each error. The device view shows device name, organization details, last attempted deployment date and number of attempts, with hover action to Reboot Now.

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