I'm trying to support my mother's new iMac M1 Mac OSX Big Sur. I set up unattended access several times, but over time it becomes unavailable again. I now have multiple instances of her computer in my account list but all of them always show offline. I can connect via on-demand remote session but it's a pain for her each time and she needs my help with unattended access. I just need to be able to help my mom and this should not be so hard to do. It worked on her old Mac but apparently, it's not ready for the new Macs.
To troubleshoot this, I've tried various things:
At this point, it appears GotoAssist Unattended Access is not going to work on new Apple Mac computers. Does anyone have a workaround or can someone confirm that it's in fact broken, so I can stop pounding my head against this wall?
Thanks!
Hi @surfnmtns
Sorry for all the set up trouble there.
I have seen some of the settings you enabled revert, if the admin Mac user does not follow up after install with : System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Full Disk Access > GoToAssistRemoteSupport
Do you recall if this was double checked post-installation?
@AshC, I checked the settings and they did not revert. I think there is some confusion in your reply. As noted in my initial post, I do not see the "GotoAssistRemoteSupport" app anywhere in the Privacy settings and searching for it in Spotlight finds nothing either. It's not there after re/installing the unsigned G2AxCustomer.pkg either. The only app that is available to give permissions to is "GoToAssist Customer (1702).app".
I don't know why the app is unsigned or from an "identified developer". This should not be the case for an app that has remote control permissions on a computer. This was not the case with other OSX versions. Is this expected for the version that works on Big Sur?