Posted September 19, 201113 yr If you never installed or configured Pulseway on your Windows PC please read this guide:http://www.pulseway.com/getstarted
August 31, 201212 yr I am not a technical, computer-savy person. I am unable to get this to work. I may not have configured correctly where the computer name and server (default or dedicated) is concerned. I am attempting to use my Acer A500 tablet to remotely operate my Windows PC running XP SP3 as a music server (connected to the internet). Please help me. Thanks, Carl Espy
September 1, 201212 yr Author If you haven't get the PC Monitor Enterprise Server you don't need to enter a dedicated server. Simply enter the username and password of the account you created.
September 1, 201212 yr Administrators Also I would like to add that there is a User Manual available to download just in case you find something you are not sure how it works. You can download it for free from here.
October 27, 201311 yr Administrators/s-Moderators, Â Following on from reading the quick step guide, I have completed 'my' profile, and in so doing, I have noticed "Subscription expires on Tuesday, November 26, 2013"... if the app/service is free to non-commercial users, why is there an expiriration date notice? Will usage of the service cease at or on that date for a reason I have not understood? Â Could it be that when I entered 'Home use only' in the 'Organisation' field the system assumes any entry [and sign up of that entry] is a 'commercial' concern? Â Removing 'Home use only' does not effect the expiration notification. I did not observe if the expiration date notice was displayed prior to entering 'Home use only' in the 'Organisation' field after saving the updated profile... I obviously wasn't paying sufficient attention. Â Please advise. Â Many thanks. Â cavtvs
October 27, 201311 yr Author Hi, Â When you created an account we also activated a trial subscription so you can test all the features. Once that trial subscription expires you will still be able to monitor and manage up to 5 systems for non-commercial use. Â As for commercial use, see the Terms of Service. If you monitor and manage more than one Windows Server it is considered commercial use. Â Hope this helps.
October 27, 201311 yr Hi Marius, Many thanks for the advice; I now understand. Best regards, Steve [cavtvs]
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