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The current Command Logs in SRM lack clear indicators for determining which persistent or scheduled commands are currently active and which have been stopped. This makes managing active schedules or recurring commands cumbersome and can lead to confusion, especially in troubleshooting or reviewing tasks.
Proposed Feature:
Add visual indicators or a dedicated column in the Command Logs to clearly display the status of persistent and scheduled commands, such as:Active: Commands that are currently running or scheduled.
Stopped/Inactive: Commands that were deactivated or no longer recurring.
Include additional metadata, like the schedule frequency (e.g., daily at 7:45 AM) and the last execution time for active commands.
Benefits:Better Management: Simplifies tracking of ongoing or scheduled tasks for administrators.
Efficient Troubleshooting: Quickly determine if a command is active or inactive without manually searching through schedules.
Improved Usability: Provides a cleaner overview of scheduled tasks and ensures no missed actions due to overlooked inactive commands.Anonymous shared this idea ·
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In Notebook 22 and earlier, the "Export PDF" actually opened a Printer window. Because of that, we moved the print functionality to the Print menu option. Export turned into a pure "turn this file into a PDF" without the ability to target specific pages. We've received a LOT of feedback about losing that feature, but I suspect users don't know that they can still do it under Print. I want to make sure that the functionality under Print meets teachers' needs. Would anyone be willing to try the Print option in Notebook 23 and confirm whether it performs how you want?
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DoDEA has requested an MSI installer for SMART Mirror to facilitate mass deployment across their network. Their IT security policies do not allow standard EXE installations without manual intervention, requiring IT admins to update each PC individually. This process is inefficient and does not align with enterprise deployment best practices.