ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Unattended Access REMOVE tray message Yes, these machines are on the same network, but mostly different subnet. We do know the target machines host name, but these users do not have admin rights to them. The machines are logged in with a local user account only and with our previous tool, I can give access for those users to remote and make the updates they need. If I try the "connect on lan" option, most of these machines do not show up in the list. The ones that do, only some can I get it to connect. The ones that do not show up, I can type the address and it will see it, but it fails to connect. Re: Unattended Access REMOVE tray message Yea, I can understand why it's there, but without a way to remove it, it makes this took unusable for our needs. These are wallboard machines, displaying call status and such high up on a wall in front of over 100 users. There should be a way to disable that message if certain parameters are met. Unattended Access REMOVE tray message We are looking into using this for remote access into systems mounted on a wall with no keyboard or mouse attached. We can remote into them, make updates and log out but it leaves the little message by the clock that the machine was remoted using unattended access. This little message covers part of what we need displayed. Is there any way to make that go away? It would be ok of it remained for a few minutes even, but it can't stay until someone clicks on it because there is no access to click.