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Both clients can set Permissions prior to or during a session. The incoming client is being viewed and controlled.Next to the session permissions available in the accept window on the incoming client and the session settings of the Main window of the outgoing client during session,standard permissions are set in the security tab of the settings for each client. See also: Session Recording and Session Settings.
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Accept Window
The Accept Window. Permissions in blue
When a session to a device is requested, an accept window appears displaying available permissions to be granted or denied.After selecting the desired permissions to be granted, the session is started by accepting.
Session permissions available in the accept window:
- Mouse & Keyboard
- Clipboard Sync
- File Manager
- Sound
- TCP-Forwarding
- Lock Screen after the session ends
- Session Recording
- Whiteboard
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Security Settings
Permissions in the Security Settings
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Next to the standard permissions, you may choose to overwrite permissions for unattended access
to have its own set of settings.
Next to the standard permissions, you may choose to overwrite permissions for unattended access
to have its own set of settings.
- hear my output
- control my computer's keyboard and mouse
- access my computer's clipboard
- lock my computer's keyboard and mouse
- restart my computer
- use the file manager
- lock desktop on session end
- request system information
- print out my documents on their printer.
- draw on computers' screen.
- create TCP-tunnels.
- enable privacy.
- show a colored mouse pointer when physical input is forbidden
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See also: Local Permissions
Privacy enabled
Screen Privacy is an option to secure or conceal the content of a session by disabling the monitor.
The screen privacy feature is available for Windows 8/10, macOS and Linux.Privacy mode during a session disables the monitor on the remote side.The screen contents are hidden for anyone with physical access to the remote device.
Input and sound from the remote side is also blocked during privacy mode until either the session ends or privacy is disabled.
The screen privacy feature is available for Windows 8/10, macOS and Linux.Privacy mode during a session disables the monitor on the remote side.The screen contents are hidden for anyone with physical access to the remote device.
Input and sound from the remote side is also blocked during privacy mode until either the session ends or privacy is disabled.
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Function
The state of the privacy mode is displayed in the address field.
(Indicated by a crossed eye in the monitor).
(Indicated by a crossed eye in the monitor).
Privacy Mode hides the screen contents and blocks user input at the remote machine.
It only disables the remote display(s), and doesn’t hide any data or actions.
Once activated Screen Privacy is stored per ID and is persistent across sessions.
See Settings
It only disables the remote display(s), and doesn’t hide any data or actions.
Once activated Screen Privacy is stored per ID and is persistent across sessions.
See Settings
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Capability
A request to enter Privacy Mode, requested explicitly (from the menu) or automatically.
May be rejected at the backend for various reasons:
May be rejected at the backend for various reasons:
- The backend client is not installed.
- The backend client does not allow using Privacy Mode.
- The backend client does not support Privacy Mode (Windows 7 or outdated client version).
- The backend client is not able to enter Privacy Mode due to missing privileges required by the operating system.
- The backend client is not able to enter Privacy Mode due to missing hardware support.
- The backend client has the same ID as the frontend client.
Multiple sessions
In case multiple users are connected to the same client and at least two of them request Privacy Mode:
- Privacy Mode is entered on first request (if possible),
- Privacy Mode should be left either in case
- a. the last user that requested Privacy Mode requested to leave it.
- b. the last user that requested Privacy Mode closed the corresponding session.
Exceptions
Under certain circumstances, Privacy Mode may not work (or stops working) due to OS security architecture.
Thus, either input may not be blocked, or the screen contents are not hidden, or both:
Thus, either input may not be blocked, or the screen contents are not hidden, or both:
- During UAC dialog
- After sending Ctrl+Alt+Del
- After logout
- During user switch
- After the desktop has been locked
Note: Leaving those screens is supposed to restore Privacy Mode, thus the remote screen is hidden again and the remote user's input be blocked.
Known Issues
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On Windows 8 and 10 Privacy Mode will be left in case the frontend user switches to a monitor with rotated screen.
It is restored, when switching to a non-rotated monitor (even the contents of the rotated screen are hidden).
It is restored, when switching to a non-rotated monitor (even the contents of the rotated screen are hidden).