The ability to see if a computer is signed in, screen locked, or signed out. Would be really nice to have it so I do not accidentally remote into active sessions.
That would require live monitoring, and I don’t think they are at that point yet (I think it would require them to have a full service instead of just a basic service that launches an ephemeral agent to do the heavy lifting). That being said, I don’t think I’ve seen a request for live monitoring, so I’ll add a vote here ![]()
Agreed, this would be a nice feature to have!
I’d love for Immy to start taking a step in this direction. It could possibly even lead into live software compliance checks.
Regardless of the scope here, the base idea gets my ![]()
I’d love to be able to control reboots based off of this as well.
@DimitriRodis dont you have some form of this check built into the Windows Upgrade/Updates script?
What you’re probably thinking of is the preflight script feature that we needed in order to be able to tell if a machine was booting/in the middle of updates. Whether a user is logged in or not or at a lock screen isn’t a factor for Windows Updates.