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Hi there,
This functionality already exists and is outlined here:
Run a command from the Host page - ConnectWise, you can multi-select machines, right click and choose Run Command or select Run Command from the session details column.
To make this easier you could put all of the machines in a session group and then do a Select All.
We added the ability for a guest on an access session to require consent, which can be invoked while a host is connected.
Here is a link to the documentation for this feature:
Enable a guest to require consent - ConnectWise
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Makes sense. Best bet would be to put those machines that do need consent into a session group and then remove the HostSessionWithoutConsent for that session group.
Prompt for consent is the way to do this, you can then configure the timeout for auto-consent if there is either no user at the machine or the request is not acknowledged.
Prompt guest for consent before connecting to a remote machine - ConnectWise
Automatically grant consent after a countdown - ConnectWise
Automatically grant consent if no user process is running - ConnectWise
This request would have to be fulfilled by the RMM console integration team, as it is not a function of control. I have forwarded this to that product team.
Stephen, Can you give me your usage case here? Why would hiding the timeline from a user who has access to the host page be beneficial?
Thanks!
Sean
Customer support service by UserEcho
This is how to handle this:
Control Windows UAC dialogs - ConnectWise