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STEP 8 - You will be asked to give the technician permission to perform actions on your computer.  Click '''Yes''' to grant permission.<br><br>
 
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==What can you do during a Rescue session?==
 
==What can you do during a Rescue session?==

Revision as of 19:00, 29 December 2014

Our LogmeIn Rescue is a remote technical support service. With this service, we can access your computer directly over the internet with your permission and resolve issues that you may be having when running our software.

LogMeIn Rescue is part of our standard SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE PLAN service.

The service allows us to diagnose and, in some cases, upgrade software from our remote location.

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STEPs to Allow Us to Log In to Your System Over the Internet

These are STEPS for the INTERNET EXPLORER

STEP 1 - You make a connection to the internet and browse to the web site "beta.logmein123.com". (For Windows XP users, it is critical that you use the "beta." before the rest of the name. This will prevent Windows crashes.)

STEP 2 - Over the telephone or by email, we give you a 6-digit code.

STEP 3 - Type the code into the box labeled Enter your 6-digit code.

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STEP 4 - Click Start Download. You are asked to download the Support-LogMeInRescue.exe applet.

STEP 5 - Click Run to download the applet. The applet download should take about 15 to 30 seconds.

STEP 6 - Click Run to execute the applet.

STEP 7 - Once the applet is running, wait for the technician to activate your session.

LogmeinRescue applet.png



These are STEPS for the CHROME BROWSER

STEP 1 - You make a connection to the internet and browse to the web site "beta.logmein123.com". (For Windows XP users, it is critical that you use the "beta." before the rest of the name. This will prevent Windows crashes.)

STEP 2 - Over the telephone or by email, we give you a 6-digit code.

STEP 3 - Type the code into the box labeled Enter your 6-digit code.

LogmeinRescue 6-digit code.png

STEP 4 - The downloaded file will show in the bottom of the Chrome window. When it is finished downloading, click on it.

LogmeinRescue chrome download.png

STEP 5 - Click Run to execute the applet.

LogmeinRescue chrome run.png

STEP 7 - Once the applet is running, wait for the technician to activate your session.

LogmeinRescue applet.png

STEP 8 - You will be asked to give the technician permission to perform actions on your computer. Click Yes to grant permission.

What can you do during a Rescue session?

  • Exact capabilities may vary according to LogMeIn Rescue settings on the technician's side.
  • Chat with the technician(s)
  • View a detailed session log
  • Allow or deny the technician the right to perform certain actions
  • Send individual files to a technician
  • Change the display font size
  • Revoke permissions, such as remote control or file management, from the technician by clicking the large X in the upper-left corner
  • End a session by clicking the small X in the upper-right corner

An Actual LogMeIn Rescue Example

Here's an actual example how LogMeIn Rescue can help solve problems quickly with minimal downtime - from thousands of miles away.

We received a call from a customer in Costa Rica who was experiencing a problem with a bender that is controlled by CNC Bender software. The customer connected the operator station to the internet, browsed to a web site, entered a PIN code that we gave him. Our computer in Michigan made a connection to the operator station in Costa Rica in minutes. We were viewing and controlling the operator station in real-time.

We diagnosed the system, found and fixed the problem, and had the bender up and running within 1 hour - all from 2250 miles away!

Screenshot of LogMeIn Rescue Technician Console

This is a screenshot of LogMeIn Rescue from the technician's perspective. The connection shows a Benderlink for BLM running at a remote location.

Logmein rescue screenshot.jpg


Other Pages

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See our Rescue Service for general information on our service.

Cncbender upgrade service logo.jpg

See CNC Bender Upgrade Service page for details on our upgrade service for CNC Bender.