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It has come to the point to where we need to upgrade to the pro version. Teamveiwer is quite a bit less expensive than Log me In, but we where just wondering if there is a difference that we are over looking. We have used the free version of both for years and really can't see a huge difference between the two.
Thanks in advance for your advice,
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I have had much better luck with Teamviewer running on different OS. I also like having a TV account that I can connect to all my remote sites from one screen.
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Thanks, "Log me in" is about $1800 bucks more and we where just tryin to figure out why.
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The best thing we've ever done was get LMI Central, I think it was $299/year. It allows you to have all the free LMI accounts that you want and group them however you wish.
The nicer part is that we used to have a bunch of free accounts for each customer that had a second (software) support vendor (i.e. police dept, medical pracitce, etc.) so we'd have a separate LMI account with just their machines so we had to keep track of a dozen different LMI accounts. With Central, you can simply "invite" someone else via e-mail address and they have access to just that particular group.
While the free LMI doesn't provide a lot of access for dashboard-type of diagnostics and file transfer, for simple remote support with established customers, it works wonderfully.
If you need on-the-fly support to people that you don't normally deal with, I highly suggest LMIR (Rescue). Bomgar is also an awesome product but has significant costs involved.
Jeff Lead Field Engineer, MSCNS
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Interesting Jeff,.... will definitely take a look.
Thanks for the input!
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We use GoToAssist/GoToManage for some remote stuff. Works pretty well. I've also used TeamViewer, WebEx, Bomgar, etc when dealing with our vendors.
Jeff Moss Moss Communications Computer Repair-Networking-Cabling MBSWWYPBX, JGAE
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The best thing we've ever done was get LMI Central, I think it was $299/year. It allows you to have all the free LMI accounts that you want and group them however you wish.
The nicer part is that we used to have a bunch of free accounts for each customer that had a second (software) support vendor (i.e. police dept, medical pracitce, etc.) so we'd have a separate LMI account with just their machines so we had to keep track of a dozen different LMI accounts. With Central, you can simply "invite" someone else via e-mail address and they have access to just that particular group.
While the free LMI doesn't provide a lot of access for dashboard-type of diagnostics and file transfer, for simple remote support with established customers, it works wonderfully.
If you need on-the-fly support to people that you don't normally deal with, I highly suggest LMIR (Rescue). Bomgar is also an awesome product but has significant costs involved. I also do this. LMI free + Central works great. I don't use any of the LMI Pro features. Hopefully LMI doesn't get rid of the Free service or limit how many Free computers per account.
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There's basically nothing I can't do that LMI Pro offers that cannot be accomplished otherwise for free.
LMI Pro is for end users who doesn't know what FTP or print redirection is.
LMI Central also has a "notepad" for each machine that you could use to put local credentials in for those you don't have in an AD infrastructure.
Jeff Lead Field Engineer, MSCNS
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