Remote Management with iManager

What do I need to do to be able to use Zenworks remote management with
iManager? I am making the transition from consoleone to iManager so
please be descriptive.
Thanks

[email protected] wrote:
> What do I need to do to be able to use Zenworks remote management with
> iManager? I am making the transition from consoleone to iManager so
> please be descriptive.
>
> Thanks
I know exactly what you mean. I wanted to use iManager, as when used
with RBS allows you to just give your helpdesk and other support staff
just the tools you want them to have, except when it comes to ZENworks.
We now have our staff using iManager for doing usual administration
tasks such as setting passwords, group membership etc and use C1 for
remote controlling PCs and assocaiting users with ZEN apps. That said
the app mentioned in the previous post works well if you just want your
staff to remote control/view PC's
Apparently later versions of ZENworks will have the ability to be
managed from within iManager.
Hope this helps
G.

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