Ylianst / MeshCommander

MeshCommander is a Intel(R) Active Management Technology (Intel(R) AMT) remote management tool. It's feature rich and includes a built-in remote desktop viewer for Hardware-KVM, a Serial-over-LAN terminal, IDER-Redirection support and much more. MeshCommander is built on web technologies and runs on many plaforms. In addition to being available as a stand-alone tool, MeshCommander was built to be very space efficient to that it can be uploaded into Intel AMT flash space to have it served diretly from the Intel AMT web serve.
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MeshCommander Windows Program not showing Remote Desktop as an Option #34

Closed CeejayFulmar closed 3 years ago

CeejayFulmar commented 3 years ago

Hey,

Started to try out your MeshCommander program and so far it looks great. However, I have noticed on the left hand side, I don't have a remote desktop option. Perhaps a setting wasn't enabled in the initial set up. Perhaps you could advise on how to rectify this?

If you need them: Running MeshCommander 0.8.8 End-User Machine is Intel ME v11.21.51

Lemme know if you need any other info to help out with this.

Thanks in advance. Ceejay

jsastriawan commented 3 years ago

What is the end-user machine you are managing here? Let me know the CPU and Chipset model or at least the brand and model of the devices.

Desktop is only available on AMT. It is not available on Intel Standard Manageability. Standard manageability has the same API however it does not have certain features such as Desktop KVM.

CeejayFulmar commented 3 years ago

Thanks for getting back so quickly. It is a HP Z8 G4 with 2 x Xeon Silver 4114 I was under the impression that this system had full vPro but I may be incorrect

jsastriawan commented 3 years ago

I see. It has discrete graphic. Discrete graphic is not supported by AMT KVM. This is also a workstation product and it has different version of firmware which is slightly different to normal business PC firmware. Anyway you still can access Serial Over Lan I believe. I hope this clarify.

CeejayFulmar commented 3 years ago

Ahh okay - that does make sense.

Thank you for clarifying for me