Time Tracking
Time tracking has been enhanced to provide more flexible approval options in addition to improved usability.
- A timesheet previously approved can be unapproved prior to an invoice run.
- Time tracking entries created using session timers now allow users to override the standard rate specified for a selected resource type.
New Agent Time Scheduling
New scheduling options for audits and agent procedures allow administrators to choose between the Kaseya Server clock or the Agent machine clock to minimize downtime for those systems that may reside in a different time zone and thus maximize performance.
Quick View Enhancements
New security access rights and users options have been added to Quick View.
- The Access Rights tab now controls the display of each action button at the top of the Quick View popup window.
- New Action Options:
- Remote Control
- Command Shell
- Registry Editor
- Chat
- Video Chat
- Reset Password
- Wake Machine
New Quick Monitor
Building off the success of Quick View introduced in version 6.1, a new Quick Monitor has been added to version 6.2 to provide a similar experience for Agent monitoring. Quick Monitor streamlines the creation of event sets and monitor sets based on event logs, processes and services.
- Events Sets - Hovering the cursor over the monitor icon of a log entry enables administrators to create new event set criteria based on that log entry. The new event set criteria can be added to any new or existing event set. The new or changed event set is immediately applied to the machine that served as the source of the log entry.
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Services and Processes – Similar to event sets, hovering over processes and services listed in the Task Manager of Live Connect streamlines the process of creating new monitor sets.
Live Connect
Improved Mac support and a new VPN connection option highlight the new capabilities within Live Connect.
- File Manager and Command Shell are now supported options for the Mac OS from Live Connect.
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A new VPN menu option in Live Connect creates a VPN connection between your local machine and the target machine, which may reside on an external network. Once connected, administrators can connect to other machines sharing the same LAN as the target machine including agent-less machines and devices with common tools such as SSH or telnet.
Remote Control
A new SSH page from Remote Control provides a command line window through an SSH session with connectivity to Linux and Mac machines.
Machine Group
Enhanced Drop Down List
The Machine Group drop-down list from the Kaseya administrator portal has been enhanced to only show the machine group for an org if that org has only one machine group. For Service Providors that usually have only one Machine Group per customer/organization, this will improve usability by greatly reducing the length of the machine group drop down list.