Re-Enable Hide Option from ScreenConnect

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New update for ScreenConnect removed the option to hide top bar/banner. This is not acceptable since we have 100s of Point Of Sale devices that are touchscreen and not being able to hide is causing tons of issues

Expend sometime with CW Chat and they didn't know about the change, had to spell it out for them, keep telling me to Hide the option even though I told them 3 times in chat it's permanently disable

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Restore the ability to hide the connection banner and system tray icon.

We have serious concerns over the recent changes in ScreenConnect that have removed the ability to hide the connection banner and the system tray icon in Remote Access sessions.

These visibility controls were critical for our deployment. We use ScreenConnect in a tightly controlled, enterprise-managed environment. The ability to suppress the banner and icon was essential to our workflow, particularly for performing maintenance, silent updates, and classroom technology support where non-disruptive access is a requirement.

These changes negatively impact the functionality we’ve come to rely on and fundamentally reduce the value of the product for our use case.

Reconsider this change and restore the ability to suppress the connection banner and tray icon, at the very least, for customers using enterprise or paid versions of the software who can affirm proper use in managed deployments.

Please advise if a rollback is being considered. This is an important issue for us, and we’ll need to reevaluate our continued use of the platform if this restriction remains in place.

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Sean White Team Member
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We have made significant changes to this implementation in our upcoming 25.7 release.

-The banner is now only visible on the Guest side
-The banner does not interfere with the host; if something is behind the banner, the host will not be blocked from clicking through

Upcoming changes will add a Dismiss button so the guest can hide the banner if they choose, and we will improve discovery that the banner can be moved.

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Sean White Team Member
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We are planning some changes in this area, but moving forward, this banner will be present whenever a host is connected to a user session.
The option we are exploring is to draw it on a layer where it's not visibile to the host. Stay tuned for more on this.

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jerrod a

As an IT administrator managing a diverse environment, I’m requesting that ConnectWise reconsider its decision to permanently disable the ability to hide the “Your computer is being controlled by…” banner in ScreenConnect sessions.

While I understand and support the intent to protect end users from remote access abuse, this blanket restriction penalizes legitimate use cases where discretion is critical. Many IT teams—including ours—use ScreenConnect for scheduled maintenance, silent troubleshooting, and background automation. In these scenarios, the banner is not only unnecessary but disruptive, especially when users are actively working and unaware of the context.

Here are a few key points:

  • Enterprise Control & Consent: In managed environments, users have already consented to remote access via onboarding policies, MDM enrollment, or internal IT agreements. We’re not asking to remove transparency—we’re asking for flexibility where trust is already established.
  • Backstage Mode Isn’t Always Enough: While Backstage is helpful, it doesn’t support all workflows, especially when interacting with the full desktop or GUI-based applications. The banner remains visible even when the user isn’t actively engaged, creating confusion and unnecessary support tickets.
  • Security Through Policy, Not Restriction: ConnectWise could implement a tiered approach—allow banner suppression only for verified enterprise accounts or via policy-based controls. This would balance security with operational efficiency.
  • Loss of Functionality vs. Malicious Use: Removing features due to potential misuse punishes legitimate users. It’s akin to disabling PowerShell because it can be abused—tools should empower professionals, not restrict them by default.

Please consider restoring this option with appropriate safeguards. IT professionals need flexibility to support users effectively, and this change has made ScreenConnect less viable for many enterprise workflows.

Thank you for listening.

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stephan jenner

Absolutely agree making this change is nonsense we are business people we make decisions. I am now reviewing alternative options

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Eric R Waggoner

See my previous examples! There are many use cases where having visual indication of an ongoing session is unworkable: digital signage, electronic billboards, applications and dashboards which have buttons/tabs under the message (any browser, many ERPs, etc.), or remote workers who are working in a session all day, every day and just don't want a huge piece of screen in a highly used location being lost to a message that they're connected to their own machine.

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Sean Keown

Just wondering, why others want it gone. Is the issue mainly because the box blocks a portion of the remote application or because the technicians don't want to be seen when connected to a machine? 


For me it's blocking our app on the machine.  Having the ability to move it out of the way so that way it doesn't interfere with me, or the end user is important.  


I do like that we can still shove the box to the far right off screen if needed. 

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alex o

Without the hidden banner (for end user) we cannot continue with Connectwise Control.

I guess they are @Eric R Waggoner.

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alex o

Without the hidden banner (for end user) we cannot continue with Connectwise Control.

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abditullio

Please restore the ability to hide the connection banner and system tray icon

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michael jackson

We need the branding back pronto. I am in breach of my own contracts

that state my remote control software indicates the provider (my

company) and not a company no one knows. The questions have been

flowing in about what the new icon is and why is it there.

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jeremiah robinson

Yes, Please rollback these changes.  We are an MSP with over 1000 computers to support and this poor management decision is causing us major problems!

Connectwise says:

"Unfortunately, the customizations have been removed in the current version because of a requirement from our Certificate Authority, to not allow the product to be used in a malicious way."

I say: That is absurd, the product can still be used in a malicious way. It is a PC support tool. Connectwise should be looking for a better CA that can support their products! Not change the products in ways that make customers want to leave

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Bryan Vyrath

Exactly the same here. We are not an MSP, we are an internal Technology team for a firm. Disrupting our workflow is causing unnecessary downtime. We need to have this control enabled again!

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