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ask user permission disabled for some modes

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Hello,
I have a feature request proposal to submit to you:
When the "ask user permission" is enabled, it is for all modes.... that's globally great, but..
It could be useful to disable the user permission asking to send chat messages.
As an example, to be able to tell the user "hey.. i need to change a setting.. call me please".

Many thanks for your attention and this useful application.

Kind regards.
Marc
Hello Marc,

Thank you for your suggestion. We will add it to our wish list.
Hello,

Good point, we hope you will implement this :-)

Regards,
Thomas
Hello,

Can we have an update for this Feature Request ?

Regards,
Thomas
Hello Thomas,

Thank you for your message.

We plan to make the "ask user permission" feature available for specific modes. It will be implemented in our future updates, but, unfortunately, we cannot give you any ETA.

Please let me know if you have more questions.
Hello,

Can we have an update for this Feature Request ? Maybe an ETA ?

Regards,
Thomas
Hello Thomas,

Thank you for your message.

The feature might be implemented in version 7 of Remote Utilities. Unfortunately, we cannot provide any specific ETA yet.

Let me know if you have more questions.
Support level: Endpoint
Hello Team


Any update with this feature since version 7 is out.

Regards,

Karl
Hello Karl,

Thank you for your message.

Please note that we've responded to the ticket you've created. However, I will additionally duplicate the information here, so that the other users in the thread could also see it.

Unfortunately, Ask user permission feature is only available as a global setting for now, i.e. once enabled, it will be active for all connection modes.

However, you can enable it individually for some certain users as a part of the Remote Utilities Security authentication method (and each user can have individual permissions for connection modes) - please note that individual per-user settings that override the global settings.
Therefore, as a temporary workaround, you can set up some users with the "Ask user permission" feature disabled for them and other users who will have to use it when connecting to a remote Host.

In addition, please note that you can always find more details on what's included in the latest releases on our Release Notes page.

Please let us know if you have more questions.

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