Since the new Mojave update, and LogMeIn update added to the permissions (since the popup), when remoting into a machine, the input does not work (keyboard, mouse). The end user is able to type and provide mouse inputs, but this is not the workaround needed.
Any workarounds, solutions?
@JoeyB Sorry, does the problem computer have Webroot security installed there? If so, this could be conflicting with the LMI attempts to control the host.
Ahh sorry.
Trend Micro Worry Free Business is the solution.
@JoeyB Do you see the same effects when Trend Micro is disabled or removed?
Noo, same issue when the Trend micro is turned off as well.
Hi Ashe,
If you could, can you remove the solution solved as I accidentally clicked on the "Solution Solved".
@JoeyB I'm afraid those are the only two scenarios I am currently aware of. To be certain though, you can always double check that the LMI Central version is fully updated, and reinstall to troubleshoot if necessary.
The LMI is fully updated and has tried reinstalling twice since.
Officially, is LMI supported on the OSX Mojave platform?
@JoeyB Yes, Mojave should work well on the newest LMI builds, though we are investigating a few corner cases still: LMI Central Release Notes
Hello,
I am having the exact same issue with the exact same setup. LMI with mojave and trend micro worry free. When i reinstall I notice that I am being asked to go into security and add lmiguiagent as trusted in the privacy tab but i do not see the agent listed and searching for it in spotlight also shows up empty. As I have several remote users this is really an issue for me.