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No. We will try to reproduce it here on Xp.
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OK, if you have push notifications enabled and you are getting an email it means your device is not getting a push notification token from Google servers.
A custom ROM can cause this.
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do you have push notifications enabled for your PC Monitor account?
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Do you get notifications from other apps?
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Not yet, should be in the next 2-3 months.
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Thanks. Beta 5 does have the same Diagnostics tab under Settings tab.
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Update: This feature will be available in the next release.
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thanks - we'll consider this - we might add a clock bottom left (optional).
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Try installing the Beta 5 from this forum and post the log entries again.
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Open PC Monitor manager app installed on your computer and go to the Notification tab. There are two options there under the Users group, select the "Send a notification when a user logs in".
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Hi Peter,
That's an interesting idea - if you use the Dashboard 24/7 you could indeed catch all the notifications. We will certainly consider this.
Thanks.
Marius
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You're welcome.
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You can use the PC Monitor app installed on your PC - press the "Subscription Details" button.
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Thank you, we might add this in the future.
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How would you detect that? Is there an event log entry written each time there's a failed login? If so, the event log watch could help but it will send a notification first time only.
The best way is to write a client plugin for it.
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Thank you - we will implement it in a future release.
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by email will be better, thanks.
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This is a feature of the OS - the notifications are pushed from Microsoft Push Servers to your phone. Nothing to do with PC Monitor doing some background activity.
This link will help you understand this mechanism: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff402558(v=vs.92).aspx
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You mean you are getting the push notifications?
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The app is not connecting to any servers while it is in the background. We will check the app again and if this is happening it is a bug and it will be fixed in the next release.
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1) In this case, you can also do it from the mobile app. Simply swipe the offline computer in iOS or long press in Android/WP7 - a remove option will appear.
2) The monitored machine is in permanent contact with the servers without doing too much traffic - this is part of the monitoring capabilities and cannot be disabled.
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1. You can simply remove the offline computer, no need to rebuild the machine... http://pulseway.com/support.php explains you how to do it
2. You are correct. The monthly data exchanged is around 20-30 MB/month. The only way to disable that is to uninstall PC Monitor from that computer.
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No, just .NET Framework 4 FULL.
PowerOfTheShell Plugin 1.5
in Windows Client API
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Plugin data entry items are not supported yet but will be added in a future PC Monitor release.