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You must install LogMeIn on each computer you want to be able to access remotely.
Installing LogMeIn Host Software (Add a computer) Each computer you want to access must be running the LogMeIn host software. In a sense, the LogMeIn host software safely and securely 'opens the door' to a computer for a qualified remote user. May 23, 2020 LogMeIn is mentioned in 5 best apps 2020 to remotely access your Mac. The 4.1.11227 version of LogMeIn for Mac is available as a free download on our software library. LogMeIn for Mac lies within System Tools, more precisely Remote Computing. This free application is compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 or later. LogMeIn Rescue is an app that allows our technical support team to share screens and assist remotely by controlling the mouse and keyboard input. First, you will receive a link or a code to manually type into or Enter in the code, then hit the Start Download button.
The computer being accessed is sometimes called the host. Think of the host as the computer that is 'welcoming you in' by allowing you to use it remotely. For example, to access your home computer from work, you must install LogMeIn on your home computer. Your home computer is the host.
- System Requirements – Host Computer
Before installing LogMeIn host software on the computer you want to access remotely, make sure the device meets the following requirements. - Installing LogMeIn Host Software (Add a computer)
Each computer you want to access must be running the LogMeIn host software. In a sense, the LogMeIn host software safely and securely 'opens the door' to a computer for a qualified remote user.
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Technician Console Desktop App for Windows and Mac
This article gives guidance to Rescue technicians.
Technician Console as a desktop application is available for technicians both on Windows and Mac computers.
The desktop app offers the same set of features as the browser-based version. The only difference is that it runs as a standalone executable, which means it can be launched with a single click – no browser required.
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Restrictions and limitations for the Technician Console for Mac
The following Technician Console features are not available on Mac:
- Technician screen sharing
- Screen recording with MSVC codec (falls back to MRLE codec)
- Monitoring the desktop of a technician running the Technician Console for Mac
- Integrated content portal (ICP)
- Connect On LAN
Note: Files saved/exported during a session are available at Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/LogMeIn-Rescue/Bottles/logmeinrescue/drive_c/users/crossover/My Documents
How to Install the Desktop App
On Windows
- Option 1. Click this link to download and install the desktop app
- Option 2. Log in to your account at the LogMeIn Rescue website and go to the My Account page. Click the link to download the desktop app.
On a Mac
- Click this link to download the Technician Console for Mac app.
- In the Downloads box, double-click LogMeInRescueTechnicianConsoleMAC.dmg.
- Follow instructions to drag the LogMeIn Rescue icon to your Applications folder. The application is now installed on your computer.
How to Run the Desktop App
On Windows
Launch the application via the Windows Start button, a desktop shortcut, or any other preferred method. You may be prompted to log in to your Rescue account. Use the same email and password combination you use to log in at the LogMeIn Rescue website.
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Tip: Rescue technicians with a Single Sign-On (SSO) ID can also start the Rescue Desktop Technician Console using any supported SSO authentication method.
On a Mac
Launch the application via Launchpad or Finder > Applications. You may be prompted to log in to your Rescue account. Use the same email and password combination you use to log in at the LogMeIn Rescue website.
Tip: Rescue technicians with a Single Sign-On (SSO) ID can also launch the Rescue Desktop Technician Console using any supported SSO authentication method.
Remember: Technician Console for Mac will use the language set as the preferred language of the Mac OS X.
How to Set Up One-Click Login to the Desktop App
You can tell Rescue to remember your user name and password when you log in to the desktop app.