On Mar 25, 11:21 pm, "Jane, (Portland, OR)" <janespra...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> I have installed LogMeIn on my G4 PowerBook and MacBook Pro and Intel
> iMac. In the past few days, I have received a message box that says a
> computer wants to connect to the iMac thru LogMeIn. The computer has a
> number, though, but no name.
>
> 1. Is this a suspicious computer or does LogmeIn give numbers to the
> computers?
>
> 2. The choices in the message box are Block or Allow. I have selected
> neither and after several seconds the box goes away. Does that mean
> that I have allowed this "numbered name" computer access to my iMac?
>
> This may be related to the LogMeIn ------- or not.  I have one of
> those large rectangular UPS back ups that the iMac is plugged into.
> Also in the past few days, the alarm has gone off several times. I am
> not sure exactly what that alarm means. Does it mean power failure or
> interruption or something else? Tonight that alarm went off and the
> power was just fine. When I woke up the iMac, the LogMeIn message box
> that I mentioned was on the screen.
>
> Your comments and thoughts?
>
> Jane

Ok, we've solved the problem about the UPS ----- I turned the power
switch on/off and all is OK.

Now , what about the LogMeIN?  Is that "numbered" computer one of mine
or is it an attempt to get to my Mac?

Jane

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