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isth isth,
User (Posts: 7)
Jun 12, 2015 7:20:56 am EDT
Support level: Free or trial
Is there a way to inform the remote user that i'm logging in his system?
Conrad Sallian,
Support (Posts: 3074)
Jun 12, 2015 8:17:52 am EDT
Hello,
Yes, of course. You can do that in multiple ways:
- Enable the Ask user permission feature in the Host security settings
- On the General tab in the Host options, you can enable the Notification panel and also select other options - change tray icon view, show balloon hint and play a sound.
Just select an option/options that work for you.
Yes, of course. You can do that in multiple ways:
- Enable the Ask user permission feature in the Host security settings
- On the General tab in the Host options, you can enable the Notification panel and also select other options - change tray icon view, show balloon hint and play a sound.
Just select an option/options that work for you.
Angus Scott-Fleming,
User (Posts: 11)
Jun 12, 2015 7:48:01 pm EDT
Support level: Free or trial
It would be a Good Thing if there were an admin-controllable "timeout" on this notification panel in both Agent and Host versions. I'd love to have this panel appear when I start a remote-control session and have it fade out after a time (30 seconds?). If the mouse hovers over the Agent or Host tray icon, it could re-appear, again with a timeout.Conrad Sallian wrote:
- On the General tab in the Host options, you can enable the Notification panel and also select other options - change tray icon view, show balloon hint and play a sound.
Or make it minimizable. Either option would mean it wouldn't be in the way when I'm doing support.
Conrad Sallian,
Support (Posts: 3074)
Jun 13, 2015 5:07:16 pm EDT
Hello Angus,
Such fading out or minimization could negate the whole purpose of the notification panel - to be a constant reminder of someone being connected to the PC.
For a one-time notification the Ask User Permission is better to be used.
Hope that helps.
Such fading out or minimization could negate the whole purpose of the notification panel - to be a constant reminder of someone being connected to the PC.
For a one-time notification the Ask User Permission is better to be used.
Hope that helps.
isth,
User (Posts: 7)
Jun 16, 2015 5:00:59 am EDT
Support level: Free or trial
Thanks! One more question.Conrad Sallian wrote:
Hello,
Yes, of course. You can do that in multiple ways:
- Enable the Ask user permission feature in the Host security settings
- On the General tab in the Host options, you can enable the Notification panel and also select other options - change tray icon view, show balloon hint and play a sound.
Just select an option/options that work for you.
I'm trying to connect to the remote pc to apply the setting you proposed.
Admin rights are needed for that purpose. I tried running the host as admin but it didn't work.
Is there a way to run the host as admin without having to switch user?
Conrad Sallian,
Support (Posts: 3074)
Jun 16, 2015 7:21:01 am EDT
Host is running as a SYSTEM account but you will only be able to change its settings from under an administrator account on that (Host) machine.
There is a different way though. Just use Remote settings to change the host settings from the Viewer regardless of what Windows account is active on the remote machine.
There is a different way though. Just use Remote settings to change the host settings from the Viewer regardless of what Windows account is active on the remote machine.
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