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Pasan Baduge, User (Posts: 11)
Sep 20, 2016 9:57:35 pm EDT
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Hi,
We are currently evaluating RU for our company remote access use. Some questions I have around deploying the host install for a large group of users.
1.Is it possible to deploy the client with predefined username/password for remote access? As manually adding each host by hand based on emails is pretty time consuming.

2.How does active directory authentication work? Will it still work if the client is on the internet and doesn’t have access to the AD to authenticate?

3.We use BGInfo to display computer details on the desktop of users. Can we configure it to display the internet ID on the dektop?

4.Is there a better way to manage a large deployment? With centralized accounts to connect to the hosts ?
Edited:pasbad - Sep 20, 2016 10:00:38 pm EDT
Conrad, Support (Posts: 3013)
Sep 21, 2016 7:30:33 am EDT
Hello Pasan,

1.Is it possible to deploy the client with predefined username/password for remote access? As manually adding each host by hand based on emails is pretty time consuming.

You can pre-define usernames and passwords when configuring the Host installer in the MSI Configurator - this has been available in previous versions too.

However, in the recent update (6.5 beta 2) Hosts that register at your RU Server can now be automatically added to your address book that you sync through that server. You just need to designate a certain address book folder as your "Inbox" where to put new connections.

[img]https://www.remoteutilities.com/images/forum/autoimport.png[/img]

You can move connections from the inbox folder to other folders in the address book. So long as you don't delete them from your address book, duplication won't occur. I.e. the same Host won't be added twice if it already exists somewhere in your address book.

2.How does active directory authentication work? Will it still work if the client is on the internet and doesn’t have access to the AD to authenticate?

No, it only works when the client (Viewer) is in the domain. For accessing the same computers over the Internet you can use the Internet-ID connection - but first you need to enable that in the Host settings (right click on the Host icon, select "Internet ID connection settings" -> "Get new ID").

3.We use BGInfo to display computer details on the desktop of users. Can we configure it to display the internet ID on the dektop?

I'm not sure we have that sort of integration. However, we have plans to create a more informative notification panel in subsequent updates.

4.Is there a better way to manage a large deployment? With centralized accounts to connect to the hosts ?

This is what our recent 6.5 beta update is all about. RU Server is now completely different from what it used to be. It allows you to create users and groups and manage who accesses what in synced address books. See this solution page.

There is also another new feature, soon to be added to the solution page above. It is called "server sync security". When enabled techs can connect to remote Hosts automatically without entering their password, provided they have already signed in their Viewer. So this works similar to how AD authentication works - only for this to work you don't need a domain.  

[img]https://www.remoteutilities.com/images/forum/sync-server-security.png[/img]

It's the "server sync security" feature that makes centralized Host management through RU Server complete. For example, now if your employee leaves your company you can easily block their access to all Hosts by simply deleting their account in your RU Server console.

The features mentioned above are new and only available in beta 2. We are going to roll out the final release in a while. The documentation for the new features will be available by the release time but we'll provide interim documentation soon.
pasbad, User (Posts: 11)
Sep 21, 2016 6:51:49 pm EDT
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Thanks for the reply. Looks like it would be better to wait for the new version to be released.
As for the BGinfo this can read values from registry, text file etc. and display it. I did find the internet-ID in the registry but it is a xml value encoded in binary so not easy to just read the ID.
Conrad, Support (Posts: 3013)
Sep 21, 2016 6:57:57 pm EDT

pasbad wrote:

Thanks for the reply. Looks like it would be better to wait for the new version to be released.
As for the BGinfo this can read values from registry, text file etc. and display it. I did find the internet-ID in the registry but it is a xml value encoded in binary so not easy to just read the ID.

Sure, thank you. Meanwhile, we encourage you to test the beta and let us know if you have any issues or suggestions.

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