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Calin,
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No problem - I've sent the screenshots as requested.
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I'm running a Samsung Galaxy S3 with factory (stock) ROM.
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Calin,
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Sure thing:
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1) Android 4.1.2
2) Yes, I'm sure the computer is read-only (all my monitored computers are)
3) I should mention that I can also get this to happen on the IIS module as well (web pages and application pools).
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Now, I can tell you that it seems to take more than a "normal" tap to make these menus appear. I find that by holding down on an item (service, process, whatever) for some duration of time, the menu appears (not just a simple quick tap). It seems odd, but I'm guessing perhaps the menu is invoked by some other event (eg. the android equivalent of a "double click" or something).Â
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Hope that makes sense..if you need further details, just let me know.
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I'm referring to the android app here, but this may be applicable to the other apps as well.
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It would be very handy if "percentage based" indicators (cpu usage, memory usage, hard drive usage, to name a few) showed some form of horizontal bar graph in addition to the numeric values they currently show. This might seem minor, but it communicates the current state a lot better at a glance.
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Perhaps even alter the color of the bar based upon some fixed conditions?
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For example, "Hard Drive Usage"
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0-50% - bar is green
50-80% - bar is yellow
80-100% - bar is red
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Repro:
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- In the android app (not sure about others), when you have read-only access to a computer - visit either the "Process" or "Service" menu options.
- Clicking on a Process or Service in the list gives you an action menu item (eg. "Kill Process", "Cancel").
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Although clicking the action reports that the action failed (so we're not talking about a security issue here), there is probably no need to provide these menus when in read-only mode in the first place.
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I'm using Android 4.1.2
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I can confirm that if I have "Full" access to the computer, I can see the list of updates (as well as have the option to install them) - what I'd (ideally) like is to have that same listing available (minus the option to install) with read-only access.
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I would also think that being able to see the list of updates (as well as their groupings) would be VERY handy in read-only mode.
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Great, thanks! Perhaps consider adding a rudimentary scale to the graphs to communicate this?
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Great - thanks!
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Perhaps I'm missing something, but if you have read-only access, it appears you only see the total number of updates without any sort of listing/breakdown.
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For the "history" graphs show for things like:
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- CPU Usage
- Memory Usage
- Performance Counters
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What exactly is the time scale for these? It seems like having this available on the graphs themselves would be rather handy.
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Is it possible to receive a notification when one of my monitored network interfaces is not in the "Up" status? If not, is this something that could be added?
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Pretty much what the topic says - I would figure (hope?) this would never be the case, but worth asking. I assume that setting the monitoring service to "auto update" itself would never cause a reboot of the host computer, correct?
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It would be VERY handy if, when viewing the pending windows updates for a computer, I could see a breakdown of the count by Important/Recommended - currently only the total count is shown.
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Scenario:
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1) My device is set to have read-only access to the monitored computer (not sure if this matters)
2) I have the Windows Updates "feature" ENABLED on the monitored computer
3) I have notifications for critical/important updates DISABLED on the monitored computer.
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Under this setup, when I attempt to list the pending windows updates for the computer on my device (Android, if that matters) the list is always empty. Only when I actually enable the notifications for updates are they shown.
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I want to be able to see the pending windows updates for a subset of my computers without actually being notified about them (they are critical systems that can only have updates applied during certain maintenance periods, so I don't want to constantly be bothered with notifications about them).
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If further info is needed, please let me know!
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Thanks,
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Dan
Service and Process menu options needlessly available in read-only mode.
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Hi Calin,
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I just downloaded and tested it under 3.9.1 - appears to be fixed.
Thanks for your assistance!
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Cheers,
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Dan