![]() ![]() In other words, the device will not be locked after use. You will be able to suppress certain elements so there are no interruptions when accessing an unattended device. Think more remote support, fewer headaches. This means no more pesky prompts, visual intrusions, or unintentionally locked devices. With Rescue’s new Disruption Free Unattended Access, IT teams can now provide support without interrupting key devices. Remote support prompts can cause extra friction when troubleshooting, especially on devices like kiosks or digital signage machines, creating a less than ideal experience. And coming soon, Rescue will be able to work with all versions of Linux including Redhat and Debian.Įliminate interruptions with Rescue’s Disruption Free Unattended Access With Rescue, you can now experience seamless, simple, and fast desktop support for Ubuntu. You no longer need to invest in multiple solutions or use workarounds to meet business demands. One of our core goals this year was to expand Rescue’s reach to even more ecosystems by providing support for different device types and IT scenarios. And with features like Calling Card and chat, techs can work with users in real-time to pinpoint problems. With our new Rescue for Linux release, technicians can start a remote session, evaluate desktops, copy or transfer files from user’s devices, screen share, and more – without needing to grant Linux root privileges for remote control. ![]() Now it’s easy to standardize remote support for all your operating systems across your environment with one single solution. ![]() Many companies are now offering Linux devices to their employees since modern versions of Linux require little hardware resources to run, they are easy to lockdown and control, and the interface is extremely similar to Windows or Macs. Support more device types with Rescue for Linux Here’s the roundup of all the greatest and latest features we’ve been investing in to safeguard your company data and improve your user experiences with Rescue. Rescue is continuously committed to making IT even easier for you and your business. ![]()
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