7/14/2023 0 Comments Plugins for logmein pro![]() Select LogMeIn from results panel and then add the app.In the Add from the gallery section, type LogMeIn in the search box.To add new application, select New application.Navigate to Enterprise Applications and then select All Applications. ![]() On the left navigation pane, select the Azure Active Directory service.Sign in to the Azure portal using either a work or school account, or a personal Microsoft account.To configure the integration of LogMeIn into Azure AD, you need to add LogMeIn from the gallery to your list of managed SaaS apps. LogMeIn supports Automated user provisioning.LogMeIn supports SP and IDP initiated SSO.In this tutorial, you configure and test Azure AD SSO in a test environment. LogMeIn single sign-on (SSO) enabled subscription.If you don't have a subscription, you can get a free account. To get started, you need the following items: Manage your accounts in one central location - the Azure portal.Enable your users to be automatically signed-in to LogMeIn with their Azure AD accounts.Control in Azure AD who has access to LogMeIn.When you integrate LogMeIn with Azure AD, you can: I haven’t found much about ProRemote, but it seems to sit somewhere between V-Control and AC-7 as it’s a another MCU emulation but with functional rather than polished graphics.In this tutorial, you'll learn how to integrate LogMeIn with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). BTW, the OP’s comments regarding V-Control are a bit dated since the 1.5 V-Window option only appeared in 2012 and that’s made a big difference in functionality. You can check Yamaha’s current iPad offerings here. The idea of a Cubase/Nuendo optimized solution from Yamaha for the iPad would certainly be interesting. ![]() I also didn’t know that Yamaha was already developing iPad apps for their pro live consoles. It’s a little dated but has some good info about these solutions. I found this thread in the Cubase section of this forum regarding this same subject. A couple of questions for the Nuendo users: are you running this on the PC and does the V-Window mode run without issues? And have you run into any limitations regarding the HUI protocol V-Control uses with Nuendo? It’s also an attractive solution to me because I still use Logic for some work, though the bulk of my work is done in Nuendo on a PC. In principle the V-Window business seems like an optimized RDC, but it’s really elegantly and cleverly handled. The Remote Control Devices PDF included with N5 lists quite a few “not supported” options for the HUI though the HUI seems to have a lot more options than the MCU. V-control Pro seems like the most polished option but I wonder about the HUI emulation vs the MCU emulation. However the limitations of working with plugins through the MC interface is a big one. I tried AC-7 on my iPod Touch and while it works (though hard to control on such a tiny screen!), it has the benefit of emulating a Mackie Control with which I’m very familiar. I don’t know what it’s capabilities are for focusing on specific windows, but in principle it offers complete RDC control of a machine, so it’s not a specialized option but depending on it’s operation could still be an excellent solution. “Log me in” probably is fine for general use, and the free version pretty much covers what I need for testing it. Thanks to all for the info, it’s been a big help. I’m expecting my iPad today and I’m pressed for time as I have to start using it almost immediately for my project.
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