Report on Workstations with Bitlocker Status
It would be very beneficial to industries like Sales and Healthcare to identify computers encryption status. What drives are available and whether encrypted or not and details of the encryption. Nothing that I am aware of in LogMeIn allows for this. We can run PowerShell or DOS commands in One2Many or Remote Execution to determine status but have no way to report back in mass to a report or central file. It would also be helpful to have in Alerts. Maybe an alert for status change from Encrypted to Unencrypted or bitlocker recovery mode. Some windows updates lately have corrupted bitlocker and caused recovery mode.1.2KViews2likes1CommentAutomatic Alerts for Offline Computers
I was thinking it might be really useful to have a sort of automatic alert, maybe through email, to alert someone that computers are offline. Does an option like that exist? I couldn't fine one. Or has there ever been discussion on that point? It would probably be good to have either a regular alert (e.g. once a week) or else alerts are sent after X (selectable) amount of time. Our company uses LMI for around 100 ( and growing) systems at different clients and some of our own pcs. Often these systems go offline and are left offline until needed, and then there is an annoying delay when we are needed to solve a problem. But there is no one that can take time regularly to check through systems to make sure they are all online. Please and thank you for any help or consideration given to this idea.1.7KViews2likes3CommentsConfirm for Delete Acknowledged
Can we please add a confirm step to "Delete Acknowledged" on the Alerts page. That and confirm are very close together and it's way to easy to delete rather than acknowledge an alert which then destroys your alert history. I've done this quite a few times and have requested this before. In general, almost any "delete all" button should require confirmation before deleting.158Views1like2CommentsDynamic computer selection for Alert Packages
To expand onhttps://community.logmein.com/t5/Central-Ideas/Automatic-Alerts-for-Offline-Computers/idi-p/291753#comment-on-this While the functionality does exist to create the rule. It would be nice to not have to manually pick the computers. The rule would be useless if someone forgot to include them in scope. Instead, it would be great if we could dynamically associate machines based on logical rules ("computer name" endswith -pc) or even leverage the groups that we can create in LMI, for example. If I want all of my marketing pcs in the Marketing Group, to alert if they are offline for 10 days, I should be able to pick the Marketing Group, and the rule would continue to evaluate against any new machines added / removed from that group. Without manually having to go in and add any new computers. Any feedback on the feature is appreciated165Views1like1CommentSingle click to expand details of all unacknowledged alerts in Alert Viewer
Could you provide a single click link or button to expand all of the unacknowledged alerts in the Alert Viewer. Currently we need to click on "Show Details" for every alert before acknowledging them and this takes a considerable amount of time when you have more than just a few alerts to review.502Views1like4CommentsMethod to clear all alerts from all PCs
Could a button be created that clears all alerts from all PCs in the system? The reason being that when updates are released, memory is used up, CPU runs high, clients dont reboot etc the huge backlog that appears over a fortnight holiday can be overwhelming to sort through and clearing several thousand updates takes ages from having to acknowledge screen after screen of things and then delete the acknowledged ones is really time consuming and not productive. Having a special routine to clear all alerts so that a fresh start can be taken to begin proactively monitoring and clearing issues would be really useful. It would need to be protected by some sort of secondary safety check to avoid being clicked and all alerts being removed by mistake (eg. a CAPTCHA test).816Views1like2Comments