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  1. From the WebApp under Server Admin -> Endpoint Policies, create or edit a policy and make sure that the User Support Request feature is enabled under the System category. Then under Server Admin -> Configuration assign the endpoint policy to the organization, site or agent group. From that point a tray icon will show up on the agents and they will be able to request support from there.

  2. 18 hours ago, NickV said:

    Thanks so much for the fix on this, Paul! Looking good here in 8.9.1. 

    Since this is the only glitch (of any kind) I've had with Pulseway in 3+ years, it seems like a good time to say thanks for all of your work at Pulseway, for your help here in the forums, and for your scripts. 

    Thanks and cheers!

    -Nick

    Thanks for the continued support Nick! You rock :lol:!

    -Paul

  3. Hi Ryan,

    It seems that your configuration file is broken. I'd reinstall the package and pay extra attention when editing the file to avoid breaking the XML structure (ideally change only the values that are between double quotes for starters and keep backup copies). To register your system use the pulseway-registration command.

    -Paul

  4. My apologies, we do support Windows Server 2008R2 however Windows Server 2008 is not supported. Are you sure that the button is not disabled because of a configuration lock?

    Also make sure that you can load and use the WindowsServerBackup PowerShell module. If all's ok, you could try to force enable it by running this PowerShell command:

    Set-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\MMSOFT Design\PC Monitor\' -Name 'MonitorWindowsServerBackup' -Value '1'

    -Paul

  5. On 10/28/2021 at 5:37 PM, Mark G38 said:

    Hi Paul,

    Yes Windows.  Interestingly enough, I'm not running that version, and I thought I might not have the updated version so I went to the Play Store and no update last night.  Literally checked it now, and update available.  So clearly, I should pay more attention to things lol.  Frustrating though because I have auto-updates on for my phone apps, so I shouldn't have to go manually update anything.  Anyway, thanks for the reply. 

    Android pushes the automatic updates in phases to avoid DDOS-ing itself when a popular app gets updated. I think all devices get the update within a week though.

    -Paul

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