ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsSub-Groups Sub-Groups Currently, each customer is a group. This works well enough. Some have a great many endpoints. Would be great if I could Sub-Group "Accounting" under "Customer-1". They could read like: [Customer-1.Accounting] AcctReceivable AcctPayable Invoicing AcctMgr [Customer-1.Production] South Mix Room North Mix Room Dry Room Prod.Manager Any addition in this direction would be appreciated. Re: LogMeIn AntiVirus Will Not Install - FIXED Easier Method: Seems I have completely resolved the issue without editing the registry. I did remove the orphaned directories. I found an Avast Corporate Cleaner. https://files.avast.com/iavs9x/avastclear.exe The Avast Portal Uninstall does not do a clean uninstall. AvastClear.exe restarts the PC in Safe Mode and removes the Avast Kernel Drivers. All my PCs are installing and syncing with Central. No manual install needed. LogMeIn AntiVirus Will Not Install - FIXED THIS IS THE FIX. You should document this. I was able to find the Install file for LMI Antivirus. It goes into C:\WINDOWS\TEMP and it deletes itself shortly after the install fails. You must act quickly in order to get this file. I was able to capture that and copy it to my desktop. Then I copied my copy and extracted that so astonot see my copy deleted. I changed my C:\Program Data\LogMeIn\Logmein.log file to *.bak then I ran Install.exe as Administrator. The new log file indicated to delete the C:\WINDOWS\TEMP contents. Did that. Then the Install.exe actually ran in Wizard mode (not Silent Install) and I saw that it was failing on the vestiges of a previous SpyBot - Search and Destroy installation. I searched the HD and deleted every orphaned directory for AVG, Avast, Malwarebytes and Spybot. Then I searched the Registry and I deleted every occurrenceof Spybot and Avast. Then the Install.exe succeeded !! Running the first scan now. The Central Premiere (Pro) has yet to understand that LMI AV is installed. This may happen later. Re: Logmein Antivirus firewall blocking network printing I just solved this by turning OFF the LogMeIn (BitDefender) Firewall. Printers all came back to life. Yay!! We have many other firewalls available. We're using those instead. Re: New Versions Windows 10 Uses a PIN Number, Not Password I have about 240 PCs I take care of in various states of Windows 10 and some still 7. The PIN issue only got me once or twice. Since March of 2020, I have used Username/Password to log into every pc. I never get asked for a PIN. Now, sitting in front of the PC, I get asked for a PIN. From LogmeinClient, never happens. New Versions Windows 10 Uses a PIN Number, Not Password Well, Microsoft has altered the security method for entry into the PC. They are allowing users to opt for a PIN Number instead of a Username / Password combo. LogMeIn does not seem to be able to deal with this. Or, I just don't know the answer. Is there a way to log into Windows 10 using PIN Numbers? Or should I quit looking for this answer and force the user back into Username/Password? Solved