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  1. No, there is no config file or registry settings, it's a standard .msi package. It works fine for us and we've tested it on several different configurations.

    When you try to install the new .msi file and get to the location selection screen, what is the default location shown in that dialog?

  2. This can be implemented for mobile apps and web app. For the mobile app this needs to be optimized so the code is valid for 30 mins or so after the first use (the interval can be set on the server) otherwise it can be hard to use the app if you open it many times. We will surely consider adding this.

  3. Hi,

    On the subscriptions you can have only one account but you can use it on multiple devices.

    If you need to set up multiple accounts this can be done with the Enterprise Server - you can manage the accounts and assign rights for each account. Typically you can have one or more monitoring accounts that you will use to monitor the computers and have user accounts that will be given access to those computers (full access or read only).

  4. Using device authorization you can restrict certain devices from sending commands to the computers - and this applies to file browsing, terminal and screen viewing too - if a device is not authorized it won't be able to access these features. Please try it first.

    Multi-user scenarios are handled by the "Associated Account" feature in the Enterprise Server - you would typically use one (or more) monitoring accounts to set up the PC Monitor on the computers then create user accounts and "share" various computers to these users as full access or read only.

  5. Can you please detail on "PC Monitor because it does not allow me to properly secure the system." and "PC Monitor makes every user an uber-admin"???

    If a service runs as LocalSystem, does that makes every user an admin and stops you from "securing" the system? It's important to clarify this here as you are probably talking about a PC Monitor user and not a computer user.

    PC Monitor allows you to authorize devices on the account and it will reject commands from devices that are not authorized - making them read-only.

    As well, for Enterprise Server PC Monitor has Associated Accounts that allows you to "share" computers between accounts and set rights to read only / full access.

    In your case you only have one user - and if you decide to "share" your account username/password with other users/devices then it is you that "makes every user an uber-admin". Even in this case you can use device authorization to make the other devices read only.

  6. Hi,

    You can change the email address from the PC Monitor Manager on the PC - it's not yet implemented on Linux. (send me a message and I can help with this one).

    We made changes to the way the email address is validated, it should resolve the issue you were having.

    When you created the account we activated a trial subscription so you can test the server modules. After that subscription expires you can still monitor your computers, only the server modules won't be available anymore.

    Let me know if I can help.

    Regards,

    Marius

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