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    mackenize23 reacted to Cptrico in Spread the word   
    I encourage all to advertise a little bit for PC monitor on e.g Facebook or linkedIn.

    The more users, the bigger community we can build, and great ideas are shared.
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    mackenize23 reacted to Paul in Offline Notification   
    @Velkei this feature is available for users on the Team plan.
    -Paul
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    mackenize23 reacted to Velkei in Offline Notification   
    This needs to happen.  I think 8 years of patiently waiting is more than enough.
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    Launching Pulseway macOS Remote Control, nothing happens, so I download the macOS Pulseway Remote Control Client on the mac device (the wording in the suggestion is phrased confusingly, but it's a .pkg file so probably not intended for my windows computer). Then I rerun the macOS Remote Control and it still does nothing.
    And both PulsewayAgent and Pulseway Remote Control have permission enabled on the mac for Accessibility, Input Monitoring, and Full Disk Access; PulsewayPreLoginHelper has permissions for Accessibility; and PulsewayAgent has permissions for App Background Activity.
    Am I missing something? I don't believe so, and I see others have had issues with Pulseway here.
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    mackenize23 reacted to Mark in service monitoring   
    Great to hear that Aaron! You don't need to restart the machine. Restart the pulseway service only.
    As for notification when a daemon/process is stopped have a look at:
    <!--Send a notification when a service has stopped for a number of minutes (between 1 and 120)--> <ServiceStopped Priority="1" Minutes="1" Enabled="true"/>  
    in config.xml.
    Mark
     
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    Anyone have an update on how to do this?
     

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