Ability to control Chromebook OS
Partner would like the ability to control and launch sessions from device's running Chrome OS.
Partner would like the ability to control and launch sessions from device's running Chrome OS.
Please add Chrome OS to your Free version. A Chrome Box or a Chrome Stick is not mobile they are fixed to a TV or Monitor... Chromebooks are all over the place in the K-12 Education realm. You could triple your customer base if you added it.
Enable access for remote control for Chromebooks. I would like the idea of being able to remote control chromebooks remotely as I have over 200 deployed in our organization
I would like to be able to launch remote control sessions from a Chromebook. Our customers with Chromebooks can not connect to their office computers via ConnectWise Control. We also use Chromebooks for our techs when they are in the field and would like them to be able to launch Control session on client computers.
Currently (12/20/2018) the ChromeOS app only supports remote view of ChromeOS device. Please make it so that remote control is possible as well. I searched and found a 5+yr old thread (!!) on this topic, but it has become inactive and I could find no current post on this topic.
Uncomfortable that it took 4 weeks to get a reply. I feel like others are able to connect to ChromeOS. When are we going to get an official response back?
Uncomfortable that it took 4 weeks to get a reply. I feel like others are able to connect to ChromeOS. When are we going to get an official response back?
This is not an active thread. Visit the forum for more detailed release notes
http://forum.screenconnect.com/yaf_topics9_Output-Stream.aspx
We are looking to try to find a way to remotely monitor our clients Google Chromebox machines. Now I did find the ScreenConnect app in the Google Store, but I don't see any way for us to use that to remotely connect to that Chromebox. I'm hoping that there is something else that can be installed that will allow us to remotely monitor these machines. I tried reaching out to Google, but they offer some other server that we're not really interested in.