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[GH-ISSUE #1490] Meshcentral groups and TacticalRMM #2877
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Originally created by @gkooistra on GitHub (Apr 20, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm/issues/1490
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
In Meshcentral, it's possible to create groups and add settings, like ask permission to take controle off a machine, on a group.
TacticalRMM puts all the machines (Workstations and Servers) into the same group in MeshCentral.
Take control of a server without permission, is nice, but for a workstation.....
Describe the solution you'd like
A possible to add workstations and servers into two different groups inside MeshCentral, so there can be set a policy for both type of machines.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Manual change te setting for every machine in MeshCentral. But for a lot of machines, it takes a lot of time, and you must not forget to do it.
Additional context
It's for users "unpleasant" if someone takes control of there system, without permission (like when the mouse suddenly starts moving and someone can see everything they have open on the screen).
@silversword411 commented on GitHub (Apr 21, 2023):
This is a MeshCentral issue, not TRMM. You'll need to ask there, but their main devs have moved on.
Unless you're going to hire a developer yourself, I wouldn't hold out much hope.