As of late, I am UNABLE to CONNECT to Mac's I have previosuly setup and succesfully connected via Unattended Access with LogMeIn Rescue. Public folder calendar not showing appointments in outlook for mac 2016. A lot of my client computers, including my test Mac have the LogMeIn Rescue Unattanded Access login icon on the menu bar greyed out. LogMeIn Rescue is a powerful, easy-to-use remote support solution for PCs, Macs, mobile devices, and more. Rescue is built to serve teams of all sizes Cons: Every so often I run into certain issues with LMI client application installed on my Apple computers. Usually, I'd have to reinstall the client to.
OK - I had an issue with Microsoft Office that forced me to call them for help. During the call, the tech had me download their LogMeIn helper app so that he could remotely admin my computer. Once we were done, I dragged the LogMeIn app to the trash and secure-emptied. I used Spotlight to find anything that contained the 'logmein' string and found nothing.
Yet every time I restart my MBA the applet launches. How can I get rid of this? I used Activity Monitor to inspect the element, and the first line under Open Files and Ports is /private/var/tmp/LogMeIn Rescue - 2EB9/Support-LogMeInRescue.app Is this where I need to go to dig this out?
How do I access /private??? Hello my Mac friends----I also had this SAME scam happen to me.
I violated my own basic rules of using my computer-----NEVER let anyone take over my computer remotely. Anyway, after MUCH discussion with various people I also found this solution: While in Finder: Hit Control-F, After you hit Control-F you will be in a 'deeper' version of spotlight.
In the upper left hand corner of the box are two drop down buttons. You will want to select 'System Files' in the first button and 'ARE included' in the second button. Then, in the upper search box for this window type in 'logmein' and/or 'logmeinrescue. There you will see ALL files that contain this nightmare of a program. You can now move all of them to the trash. Delete the trash-----SECURELY is best.
Then, thank your lucky stars you found this out. I was so angry with myself for violating my own rule. And, it was also concerning a Microsoft product as well. For 25+ years I've used NOTHING but Macs.
The only product from Microsoft has been Word. But with this new Office 365 Premium, I have more exposure to them. I hope nothing else makes this worse. Best to ALL of you here in our community.
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