![]() RDS is a bit on the stodgy side when it comes to remote security capabilities. One thing I can say about RDS is that a person can switch ports for connectivity purposes, but it can't be used as readily as an off-LAN remote access. ![]() These were primarily Microsoft Windows environments - servers, desktops, network appliances, etc. ![]() The solution was used to manage several things including: end-user support, performing backups, performing system and virus updates, running reports, remote programming, fixing bugs, checking system logs, performing registry edits, doing network configurations, etc. Although, I'm still unsure if it has many of the functions I want in a robust RMM. I can honestly report that I'm going to be giving this RMM tool a serious look, and have added it to the other potential tools to use. UPDATE #1: 2021.03.11 0630 - I spent about an hour and a half last night reviewing LogMeIn Central's tool set, interface, functionality, and capabilities. After reviewing other's notes about LogMeIn Central on various websites, I suspect my findings will be favorable. I'll report back with my findings after my tests have been completed. ![]() That said, I'll be testing LogMeIn Central on a number of internal systems, VMs, and client systems over the next few weeks. UPDATE #2: 2021.03.28 21:15 - I was asked if I could provide further insight into the stability of LogMeIn Central, and as noted in this review, I'm not an expert on the product. ![]()
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