![]() To enable Curtain Mode during a remote-control session, go to the Controls Tab, Session Controls –> Enable Curtain Mode.(zh sd h fghdfghidfzghuid ghfdh pugzpoum ifdioug(for edit) To enable Curtain Mode before a remote-control session begins, check “Enable Curtain Mode” on the Remote-Control Connection screen. Set type to 6 to automatically activate Curtain mode when connecting to a remote machine. In your action module, click Add/Remove –> Execute –> Goverlan Agents –> Set RMC Client Settingsįor more information see Process Automation Overview. Use the following Process Automation to enforce curtain mode on your systems. ![]() The Goverlan Agent Manager allows you to push pre-session action behavior for Curtain Mode or to generate an agent with this setting built in.įor more information see The Goverlan Agent Manager. NOTE: The Curtain Mode Color Config must be entered as a Hexadecimal color code. If you are using the Goverlan Group Policy Template, you will need to update the template to reflect the new policy options for Curtain Mode.įor more information see Global Goverlan Configurations via GPO. Operator Restriction Policies allow admins to disable the ability to enable or disable curtain mode. ![]() Open the following policy set: Operator Restriction Policies, and select the Remote Control category. Setting Restrictions on the Curtain Mode Feature To configure a custom logo, open the following policy set: Client-Side Logo Customization
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