Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-30 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 29, 2011, at 6:37 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) janespra...@comcast.net wrote: Bruce, i don't write fast enough to get the series of numbers when that message pops up! It does seem like the sequence you mention. I tried to do a copy/paste, but couldn't copy. The next time, I will try to

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-30 Thread Geke
Jane, You can press Shift+Command+3 when that message comes up. That makes a screenshot of your entire screen which you can open with Preview. -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particular focus on Power

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-29 Thread Jane, (Portland, OR)
On Mar 28, 10:08 am, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote: On Mar 27, 2011, at 8:20 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote: The computer has a number, though, but no name. 1. Is this a suspicious computer or does LogmeIn give numbers to the computers? What is the number? Is it an

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-28 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 27, 2011, at 8:20 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote: The computer has a number, though, but no name. 1. Is this a suspicious computer or does LogmeIn give numbers to the computers? What is the number? Is it an IP address (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn ?) can you post it? Connecting through

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-28 Thread Jack Countryman
On a related issue, does anyone know for sure what logmein is trying to do when it connects to their web site after bootup, but when the program is not running? Is this a request for updates, which I'd want, or a way of telling their site or others logged into their site, that my machine is

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-27 Thread Jane, (Portland, OR)
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,

LogMeIN question

2011-03-26 Thread Jane, (Portland, OR)
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

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-26 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 25, 2011, at 11:21 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote: 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

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-26 Thread Clark Martin
On Mar 26, 2011, at 6:44 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote: On Mar 25, 2011, at 11:21 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote: 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

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-26 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 26, 2011, at 11:20 AM, Clark Martin wrote: The alarm means that the UPS has switched to battery power, or that the battery is failing. if this isn't accompanied by a general power failure, it's usually the battery alarm. Check the UPS manual. You can also get an alarm on low mains

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-26 Thread Kris Tilford
On Mar 26, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote: You can also get an alarm on low mains voltage. Best answer is to RTFM. Low mains usually dims the lights, too, at least when it's enough to trip the UPS alarm. I seem to get this fairly often, and the lights only dim perhaps one of

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-26 Thread Paul Stamsen
Previously, at 3:06 PM -0500 3/26/11, as Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote: I seem to get this fairly often, and the lights only dim perhaps one of three times. Another third of the time I hear a major appliance kick on just before the alarm, this can be a washing machine, or a refrigerator

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-26 Thread Clark Martin
On Mar 26, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Kris Tilford wrote: On Mar 26, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote: You can also get an alarm on low mains voltage. Best answer is to RTFM. Low mains usually dims the lights, too, at least when it's enough to trip the UPS alarm. I seem to get this

Re: LogMeIN question

2011-03-26 Thread Michael Bauchan
For what it's worth, I have several UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supplies) since each computer gets its own. They are simple to open replace batteries. Complete Battery franchises have them. Get them off the back of the shelf ask how to interpret the date marks to buy freshest