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- JodiAliceRecepActive Contributor
One thing we literally just discovered is that using "shutdown /L" forces it to go offline and stay offline in GoToResolve, but when we use the "logoff" command instead, it seems to come back up without issue.
- GlennDGoTo Manager
Hi JodiAliceRecep,
When a PC is listed as Offline it means that it is no longer communicating with our servers. It sounds like the script is stopping the GoToResolve service, which is why the computer appears as Offline. I've testing logging the User out while in an Unattended session and after a few seconds the connection reestablishes and does not drop, so I can sign in again as that user or another user.
- JodiAliceRecepActive Contributor
A standard logoff wasn't doing that--only when I ran the script that ended with the command "shutdown /l". However, once I switched it to the command "logoff" instead, that seems to have resolved the issue.
- JodiAliceRecepActive Contributor
Well, I spoke too soon. It worked a few times, but now it's offline again. The problem is that it's not on our network, so I can't get access to it again unless someone reboots it or restarts the GoToResolve service manually. It's so frustrating!