In Service Center, click Status > Devices.
Locate the device on which you want to use the remote tools.
Click the device name and then click Remote Tools from the right sidebar.
To immediately use one of the remote tools, click the Remote Control icon, and then select the remote tool from the context menu.Select one of the tools by clicking a button or by selecting it from the Remote Tools drop-down menu .
Follow one of the procedures below:
Using Event Viewer
Using File Manager
Using Local Users and Groups
Using Reboot Manager
Using Process Explorer
Using Remote CMD Prompt
Using Screenshot
Using Startup Manager
Using Windows Services Manager
Using Event Viewer
Use Barracuda RMM Event Viewer for viewing event logs on a user's computer that can be viewed via the local Event Viewer. This can be useful for troubleshooting. Event Viewer displays detailed information about significant events (For example, programs that don't start as expected or updates that are downloaded automatically) on a computer. You can view the following event logs:
Application
Security
System
Custom Logs
Using File Manager
Use to manage files on the local drives of a user's computer. Many operations support a single object (file or folder) at a time.
You can also use this tool to upload files from your computer to the target computer or download files from the target computer to your computer.
You can view and work with files and folders on any logical drive attached to the target system. Hidden files and folders are displayed as in Windows, and you can manipulate hidden and read-only attributes.
To upload a file from your computer to the target computer
Browse to the location on the target computer where you want the file to be uploaded.
In the file list window, click the Upload button.
Locate the file on your computer and click Open.
Click OK.
To download a file from the target computer to your computer
In the file list window, select the file you want to download.
Click the Download button.
Locate where you want to download the file.
In the File Name box, provide a name.
Click Save.
Click OK.
Using Local Users and Groups
Use to manage user accounts and groups for the primary domain only.
To create a new user
In the User tab, right-click and select New User.
Fill in the boxes.
Click Create.
To set the password for a user
In the User tab, right-click and select Set Password.
Fill in the boxes.
Click OK.
To rename a user
In the User tab, right-click the user and select Rename.
Type the new name and press Enter.
To delete a user
In the User tab, right-click the user and select Delete.
Click OK.
To view the properties of a user
In the User tab, right-click the user and select Properties or double-click the user name.
To create a new group
In the Groups tab, right-click and select New Group.
Fill in the boxes.
Click Create.
To rename a group
In the Groups tab, right-click the group and select Rename.
Type the new name and press Enter.
To delete a group
In the Groups tab, right-click the group and select Delete.
Click OK.
To view the properties of a group
In the Groups tab, right-click the group and select Properties or double-click the group name.
Using Reboot Manager
Use to restart or shutdown a user's computer, including forcing a restart or shutdown.
A forced restart or shutdown does not allow the end user to save their work; a regular restart or shutdown asks the user to save their work before performing the action.
Using Process Explorer
Use to find software running on a computer (For example, a process associated with the operating system, such as a desktop session).
A summary is displayed above the list that shows total processes, CPU usage, and memory usage.
Barracuda RMM polls for data every 5 seconds.
To end a process
Right-click the process and select End.
To find out more information about a process
Right-click the process and select Google.
Using Remote CMD Prompt
Use to start a Windows command line interface (cmd.exe), which enables you to list the contents of a directory or run commands such as ping, ipconfig, dir, netstat, among other things.
You cannot use this tool to interact with applications that run outside the shell. As well, you cannot use this tool to interact with an application that takes over the shell, such as PowerShell or wmic.exe. Also, because the prompt is inside a browser window, you cannot use the Tab key to auto-complete object names since control will pass to another part of the browser.
Using Screenshot
Use Screenshot to capture a screenshot of a user's desktop, which you can use to do things like get a quick view of a user's error message or see if anyone is using the computer to determine if you can reboot it. It also shows who was last logged in and when.
Using Startup Manager
Use to manage the Windows startup procedure and control which programs to start up automatically for all users or for individual users.
To view the startup items for a specific user
From the User list, select the user for which you want to see the startup items.
To find out more information about a startup item
Right-click the startup item and select Google.
To enable or disable a startup item for a specific user
From the User list, select the user for which you want to see the startup items.
Select the check box for the startup item you want to enable or disable.
Click Apply.
To enable or disable all startup items
Click either Enable All or Disable All.
Click Apply.
To enable or disable a startup item for all users
From the User list, select All.
Select the check box for the startup item you want to enable or disable for all users.
Click Apply.
Using Windows Services Manager
Use to view services that are running on a computer.
To start, stop, pause, resume or restart a service
Right-click the service and select one of the options.
To view the properties of a service
Right-click the service and select Properties.
Disconnecting from the Target Device
Click the Disconnect button .
When you click the Disconnect button, the Remote History page displays.
When you click Remote Tools from the right sidebar, Barracuda RMM starts a timer that keeps track of how long the Remote Tools are in use and what tools were used during the session. You can use this information to keep better track of time spent in assistance. This data is displayed in the Remote History.