![]() This is with just the "Free" version of the client. Mac and soon Linux) from my Mac, iPad or even iPhone. While I use ARD when I need some additional Apple related feature I mostly use LMI because I can work on any type of machine (Windows. I have also spent a lot of time comparing the other products like ARD, Timbuk2 and Go2MyPC and with out any hesitation I can tell you it's the best. As someone who spend a lot of time working on "OPN" (Other Peoples Networks) I could not live with out this useful tool. ![]() With out a doubt the best support system out there for a tech. This didn't start until I upgraded to 4., but even after trying to downgrade back to, the problem persists, so something is not being cleared. I opened a ticket #02971799, after a few email exchanges, Support promptly closed the ticket with no other explanation other than due to my not being a Pro user, support was not provided (ignoring the fact that if this is a bug, it probably exists in the Pro version too).Īnyone else having this issue? There are some references on the web that some other people who have looked into this feel it is an issue with the client not being signed properly relative to Gatekeeper/Sandbox, etc, hence on startup, OS X feels it isn't trusted, despite the Firewall setting, and wants reconfirmation. After each reinstall, the pop up stops for a few boots, and then reappears.ĭue to this problem, I can't boot up remote unattended because user input is required at the host to confirm the pop up, otherwise the connection is blocked. I have uninstalled and resinstalled 3 times. Yes, LogMeIn is already Allowed in Firewall, and always has been.I have researched this, steps I've already taken:ġ) Yes, LogMeIn is already Allowed in the OS X Firewall, and always has been.Ģ) LogMeIn is Allowed all connections in Little Snitch, and always has been.ģ) Per an old thread from 2010 about the exact same problem, the recommendation in that thread was to uninstall and reinstall. Since installing this on boot up I receive a OS X pop up confirmation EVERY time at boot asking to allow incoming connections to LogMeIn. (note this is later than the one posted here on MacUpdate). Any assistance on this would be greatly appreciated.I'm using client version 4. Does anyone have any Intel on how to install LogMeIn silently on Big Sur. In the results the installation goes flawless but am still getting promoted to allow the LogMeIn Extensions and it's a bit frustrating. Xattr -w $DEPLOYID "$FILE"Įcho "Reading deploy ID attribute to confirm"įrom there I have a configuration profile that has PPPC, Approved Kernel Extensions (for Catalina machines), and System Extensions (for Big Sur) # Write the deploy ID as an extended attribute on the install package # Create working folder, LMI doesn't like being in the root of /tmp # Clean up any existing LogMeIn install files first # Set the deploy ID via command line argumentĭEPLOYID=$4 #Change to 1 if not using Casper Suite # The Deploy ID is part of the URL that is generated ![]() # To get a Deploy ID, log in to Central, click Deployments, then create a new one # In order to use, you must be a subscriber of LogMeIn Central # LogMeIn for Mac silent deployment script We have a policy setup that Installs the Client with the following script which works great: #!/bin/sh We have been having a really hard time silently installing LogMeIn as the Extension pop ups are still appearing despite adding all the necessary PPPC, System ExtensionS ![]()
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