Barracuda RMM provides many remote tools to make fixing problems on customer computers easier. These tools are real-time and can be used without interfering with the user's session.
Use the remote tools to create real-time remote sessions on any WMI-enabled Windows device monitored by the Onsite Manager or with a Device Manager installed.
Remote Tools Requirements
The target computer must have the following:
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6 or higher, and
- The ability to run automated scripts on the target device, which means it must be WMI-enabled and be able to access the $ADMIN share
The technician's computer must have the following:
- A user account and role set up to have permissions to Remote Management Tools, and
- Silverlight-capable browser.
Event Viewer Use to view event logs that can be viewed via the local Event Viewer. This tool is useful for troubleshooting. See Using Event Viewer.
File Manager Use to manage files on a user's computer. 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. See Using File Manager.
Local Users and Groups Use to manage user accounts and groups on a user's computer. See Using Local Users and Groups.
Reboot Manager Use to restart or shutdown a user's computer, including forced restart and shutdown. See Using Reboot Manager.
Process Explorer Use to find software running on a computer (For example, a process associated with the operating system, such as a desktop session). See Using Process Explorer.
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. See Using Remote CMD Prompt.
Screenshot Use to capture a screenshot of the user's computer. See Using Screenshot.
Startup Manager Use to manage the Windows startup procedure and control which programs to start automatically for all users or individual users. See Using Startup Manager.
Windows Services Manager Use to view services that are running on a user's computer. See Using Windows Services Manager.