Have you explored the native application catalog role in CM12? For free, it might meet your needs and you can certainly create user based installs...
Have you checked out 3rd party vendors like 1E shopping or Flexera? "I would think I create a collection called MS Project, and add the machines as we get approvals, then it will show up in Software Center" - Yes, that would work. Mike D- ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin Johnston Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 8:06 AM To: '[email protected]' Subject: [mssms] Limit certain software install for certain group/person in SCCM 2012 Hi All, Was wondering if there is a good way to allow a certain group/person access to software using SCCM 2012. Let's say I have a sales person who requires MS Projects. Now this particular software is licensed based, so I don't want to make it available until it is approved. I don't want to use the built in "requires approval" in SCCM. I just want the software to be made available after we get the approval, so they can install it themselves. What is the best way to allow certain users the ability to see the available package in the Software Center. Would this be a User install only? We currently only install per device. We get a lot of request for certain software, and currently they are not made as packages yet (just starting to use SCCM 2012) so I am looking at making these available but want to control it so that it only appears once we "add the machine or user to a collection or group". I would think I create a collection called MS Project, and add the machines as we get approvals, then it will show up in Software Center? Hope this makes sense. Thanks, Kevin Johnston

