Logged In User integration into LogMeIn Client and Central
While we do have some computers that only is used by one user, alot of our computers are used by multiple users. Instead of naming each computer in our computer list with the name of user + hostname. It would be great If one of the fields in the list of computers in Central and the LogMeIn client was Current Logged In User. Than we can have it searchable in the search bar in central and the logmein client app. This way we can remote into computers without asking more questions to the users or getting them to follow instructions. It's not something super important but it would be a nice to have.3KViews6likes9CommentsLogmein Client Search by User
I believe adding the option to search computers within the Logmein Client by user would help a lot of techs. Right now it appears the only way to search in the Client is by name of the computer. However the option to search by "User & Session" information is available on the web portal, but not the Client. For example, say my org wants to name devices by a specific format, but we know "Bob" works on computer X. I want to search for "Bob" within the Client and it provides the computer named "X". If it is too difficult to remember what computer name "Bob" works on.730Views5likes3CommentsCorrectly mark driver updates as optional
Currently, on a few older installations and all of my new LogMeIn installations, driver updates that are listed as optional on the local Windows 10/11 computers are showing up as important in LMI Central. This makes them appear on the Dashboard and Updates pages even when there aren't any important outstanding updates. That makes it difficult to track the updates that really do need to be installed. I'm including a screenshot of the Windows Update page on the computer showing the updates as optional and of the LMI Central page showing the updates as important. In older versions of LogMeIn, there was an option to only selected important updates and not recommended ones which caused the drivers to be listed as optional. Therefore all my computers that were set up with LogMeIn before 2022 are still reporting correctly. Could you please bring back that option or else fix LogMeIn Central to not list driver updates as important when Windows lists them as optional? Thank you!737Views2likes1CommentISO Date Formatting
Could we have any field that displays a date changed to the ISO 8601 standard? By the standard, the proper way to represent a date is YYYY-MM-DD, rather than the MM-DD-YYYY format GoTo currently has implemented, at least in the Last Online field. I would note it's already implemented properly in the LMI Client.319Views1like0CommentsAbility to Create Subgroups under groups on the Computers Page
The ability to create subgroups on the computer page would be very helpful. In my case, we organize all of our PCs under groups labeled by Warehouse number, but we need the ability to create subgroups that would allow us to further organize those PCs into departments or locations within those warehouses. Here is an example: Warehouse 01 > Sales> PC1 PC2 .....etc.. Accounting> PC3 PC4 ......etc..738Views1like2CommentsDisplay logged in user on computers page and client app
I saw there was a similar post to this, but they had very specific needs and it was commented that this was not something being planned. All I want is a field on the computers page (and the client app computers) that is searchable (if possible) and displays the logged in user of the computer. Looking at the dashboard of the machine, that is the Interactive User Field. What happens is a user calls me and says they need help. I can narrow down what pc they use easily by location and department in the host name i set, but it is hard for me to determine if they have f-sal-01 or f-sal-02 or f-sal-03, etc. If i could see who logs in to the pc, i can quickly identify and connect. I know you can lable machines, but people bounce around regularly and that would be impossible to manage. Please add this field, so i can support users more effiently. I had continuum before and they had this feature and they used to use central for the remote piece. its definitely possible. Thanks!509Views1like0CommentsHosts with more than 32 cores
nowadays common processors have up to 64 cores, and multi-socket machines corresponding numbers. I can see only 32 cores in the CPU load window (having 48 cores on a dual-socket workstation). Does the "sum" button show the load of 32 cores (which ones? the first 32 in the list?), or the load of all 48 cores? I would also be happy about time axes on the four CPU load diagrams which are very useful for me.1.7KViews1like3Comments