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  1. Today
  2. Hey! Thanks for reaching out. BIOS and low-level system configurations can definitely affect application performance, especially in environments that run emulation or media tools. Here's what I'd suggest checking first when monitoring through Pulseway RMM: Hardware Inventory & BIOS Version – Use Pulseway to pull the current BIOS version on monitored machines. Outdated BIOS firmware can cause instability, particularly with virtualization or hardware acceleration features. Performance Monitoring Baselines – Set up CPU, RAM, and disk performance alerts in Pulseway so you can correlate any spikes with specific application activity. This helps isolate whether the issue is BIOS/hardware-level or OS/software-level. Event Log Monitoring – Pulseway's Windows Event Log monitoring is great for catching hardware-related warnings (e.g., disk errors, driver failures) that may stem from BIOS/firmware conflicts. Hope this helps😊
  3.    ModahPar reacted to a post in a topic: Lost Access to MFA codes
  4. Contact Pulseway support and request MFA reset. Provide your account email and verification details. They will disable MFA so you can log in and set it up again.
  5. Yesterday
  6. MacOS patching in the Pulseway PSA doesn’t appear under the standard Windows patch policies because macOS devices are handled differently. You need to enroll the Mac devices via Apple MDM first, then manage updates through Device Configuration profiles rather than the Patch Management section. Once enrolled, macOS updates and even third-party app updates are pushed through MDM profiles, but there is currently no built-in reporting to track patch success or failures in detail.
  7. This isn’t an isolated issue—several users of the Pulseway Mobile App are reporting login loops, repeated MFA prompts, and empty dashboards. Since it happens across different devices and persists even after reinstalling, it’s likely an app or authentication/session issue rather than something on your phone. The only reliable fix is to contact Pulseway support, as they need to check and resolve it on their end.
  8. Last week
  9. Hi everyone, I’ve been using Pulseway to monitor and manage systems remotely, but recently I ran into some performance and compatibility questions that I can’t entirely figure out. In certain setups—especially when dealing with emulated software or media tools—system files and low‑level configurations can impact how smoothly everything runs. I found this site while researching BIOS and related system files, but I’m not totally sure how this relates to actual performance on monitored machines. Has anyone experienced issues where specific system files or BIOS configurations affected application performance or stability? Any tips on what to check first would be really helpful! Thanks in advance!
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  11. Right now in Pulseway there is no real auto-detection of SNMP data/OIDs like tools such as Observium. You can discover devices, but you still have to manually add OIDs or build SNMP profiles. The dev team has mentioned future plans for templates and better automation, but as of now it’s not implemented, so there’s no way to fully avoid manual configuration.
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  15. ModahPar replied to Kevin Becker's topic in General
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  18. Hey @whatup - Thanks for reaching out. I just raised a ticket on your behalf and someone from our team will reach out shortly😊
  19. @MichaelHer_NavNet - 3rd party apps are also done via profiles, but there's currently there is no reporting of this.
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  21. Thank you. I did have a device enrolled and was able to get that configured. I assume 3rd party apps are managed the same way though the Apple MDM profiles? Also is there any reporting on the status of this. How can I determine if there are devices that have failed to update?
  22. Hey @MichaelHer_NavNet - Thanks for reaching out. The picture you attached is only for Windows not for MAC patching. In order to patch Macs you need to enroll Macs as MDM. Once enrolled you need to add policies from Administration >> Configurations >> Device Configuration. You can check in profiles filter profiles for Device Configuration >> Apple MDM System Configuration profile should be added in your policy
  23. I am trying to setup Patch polices for MacOS, following this guide. Creating/editing Patch Management policies | Pulseway Help Center But in my policy, I don't see anything for MacOS
  24. Hi I have the same issue - the Androipd app keeps logging out, I miss notifications and when I login again I am stuck in this loop - now I now I can break it by killing the app and starting it again But hinestly what is this now? - for almost 10 years the app workes fine, always and now it logs off an I do not get any notifications, kinda makes PW useless...
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  29. Really great to see the breadth of improvements in Pulseway 9.14, especially around Apple MDM. The new Apple MDM Applications profile and Apple Apps & Books integration make deploying and tracking macOS/iOS apps much more manageable, and the automation of installs and updates should save a lot of manual effort for admins.  Automating deployments and tracking compliance across devices addresses a major pain point for many of us. The added erase/lock commands and enhanced device insights give more control and visibility, which helps with both security and troubleshooting. 
  30. Hey @ShadowMario3 - Thanks for reaching out. I raised a ticket for you on this issue and someone from our support team will assist you shortly😊
  31. I recently noticed on several Windows 11 endpoints that have automatically updated to version 9.25, I am getting constant "up and running" notifications through my Android app (which is on 9.24, the latest version). When I log on to the endpoints, I am unable to open Pulseway Manager right away since it seems to crash on its own. Once I go to Task Manager to kill the process tree, I'm able to open the app. I can't say if this happened with Windows 9.24 version of the app. For now, I have turned off the "Send a notification when the computer is started with priority: ", which seems to have mitigated the problem.
  32. Hey @shaun - Thanks for reaching out. I just raised a ticket on your behalf and our support team will assist you shortly😊
  33. Hey @Tweeyanne_24 - That's odd, but no worries I just raised a ticket on your behalf and they'll be able to assist you shortly😊
  34. Hi, Do you know how to contact Pulseway PSA Support? I tried to send an email through this support@pulseway.com, but It did not go through. Me and my client has some issues with our PSA pulseway workflow. We need the expertise of Pulseway support team to help us out as early as possible.
  35. Apologies if this is currently possible. To provide the background, my organisation takes a gentle approach to scheduling reboots. The reboot notification is configured to appear 23 hours before the scheduled reboot time providing users with ample time to reboot their computer before the scheduled time. Unfortunately, some users are still reporting it to be disruptive even with 23 hours grace. I suspect this might be to do with the language used by the notification prompt: it states "Your computer is about to reboot". Obviously, with 23 hours notice, "about to" isn't strictly accurate. A better message might be the following: " Your computer is scheduled to reboot at hh:mm dd/mm/yyyy Security patches have been installed on your computer which require a reboot. You can choose to reboot your computer now to avoid disruption tomorrow or you may snooze this notification and decide later. If you choose to do nothing, your computer will reboot in hh:mm:ss as scheduled." I appreciate this suggested message is best only for our organisation, so it would be helpful if it were possible to customize this notification.
  36. Hey @ic-kfisc - Thanks for reaching out! I just raised a ticket for you and our support team will reach out shortly😊
  37. Hey @Jason Beaver - Thanks for the feedback. I'll pass this to our product team😊
  38. Has this been resolved yet? I just added the reboot pending option to our monitoring policy and all of the devices with that enabled immediately sent notifications stating: The system '[system]' in group '[group]' has a pending operation (PendingFileOperation) which requires a reboot to complete.
  39. @Chris @Mariale_Pulseway This is in another thread, but since this one has staff interaction, I thought I'd bring it up here, too. Support for remotely controlling other hosts from Linux is needed, badly. I use a Linux laptop for my business for on-site support. It would be nice to not have to VPN back to my home base to login to a jump box just to remote control a host from Pulseway.
  40. I'm looking for the same thing. Multi-monitor support in screenview.

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