Sub-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.6Views0likes0CommentsHost preference also applied to the attendant
Olá! Temos vários atendentes cadastrados e surgiu a necessidade de alguns atendentes só conseguirem acessar se o acesso for consentido (supervisionado). No entanto, a aplicação das preferências de host atualmente é aplicada apenas a hosts e grupos de hosts, então não permite que participantes específicos tenham essas restrições e outros não. Seria interessante se pudéssemos definir que certos participantes ao acessar um dispositivo tivessem essa preferência de host supervisionado aplicada ao host que eles acessarão.47Views0likes0Commentsexclude sub folders for folder size alerting
it would be a great feature in the alerting section, to add a rule for "folder size" but excluding sub folders. e.g. i am monitoring a folder where i upload photos to, they than get processed and moved to a sub folder. when the main folder exceeds x amount of MB that would tell if the photos get processed or not327Views0likes0CommentsComputer Time
When CMOS goes out on a remote (un-attended) PC Log Me In see it as offline and we cannot remote into it. We have to physically have someone change the battery - however - even them we cannot remote in to make configurations. We end having to send a replacement, have that one shipped back and we have to replace the battery in house and and re configure the time to current. We have hundreds of PC's unattended on our fleets. It would be great for functionality to have time sync to Log me In server. (FYI - computers on Team Viewer do not have this issue)330Views0likes0CommentsLogMeIn Client credentials
We would like the option to NOT allow users to save their LogMeIn credentials in LogMeIn Client. Allowing users to save those credentials on their remote computers lets them bypass the requirement for multi-factor authentication each time the log into their work computer. Or is there another way to remove those credentials daily and force them to log back in with MFA daily? Thank you!2.6KViews0likes9CommentsAllow each user to create personalized list of groups
My company has a list of several hundred groups. Every user has access to this list with all of these groups, as we occasionally need to access any of them. Each user normally only uses a few of the groups on a regular basis. I would like to create a personal list and only include the groups I use on a normal basis (my favorite groups) and then switch to the full list when I need to access one of them on those uncommon occasions.851Views0likes1CommentAdd LMI remote permissions to a group of computers
Add a way to deploy the various LMI specific permissions (as seen in the image below) without having to log in to each individual computer. I need to change these permissions on a lot of computers and to do it manually on each computer would be very tedious.1.4KViews1like2CommentsLogMeIn Central and DDNS
It would be a really great feature if LogMeIn Central could provide a DDNS label next to the IP address when viewing the properties of the LogMeIn end user. See sample screenshot below. LogMeIn is in a great position to provide this feature as LogMeIn always knows the client computer’s public IP address. Currently my end users do not know how to set up DDNS on their home/business routers and if LogMeIn could provide this service, I could use this feature in the corporate firewalls and cloud service that we maintain. We could use this feature to automatically restrict access to services to the actual end user’s public IP address. Currently we do this manually and whenever the client’s IP address changes, we have two problems: 1) the client looses access to the restricted services 2) we have to edit the corporate firewall to change the clients IP address. If LogMeIn provided a DDNS host name along with the IP address, we could automate this change and the client would always be able to access the restricted services. There are other reasons for doing this too. For example, we could add the clients DDNS entries to our up time monitor’s and could then be alerted to client issues as they happen so we can take proactive actions to address outages and such. I look forward to the day that this feature is added to my LogMeIn Central dashboard!1.7KViews0likes3Comments