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What are push notifications supposed to look like on Windows client? (Or any desktop client for that matter) I'm running latest version.
Works well for Android out of the box but I haven't been able to get any push notifications working whatsoever on desktop.
This is obviously hugely important feature and required for larger security installs.Reply QuoteShare0- Share this Post
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@user_836376424444144_836376424444144 it only works on Android and IoS platforms.
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Its especially critical for the battery powered cameras which don't allow continuous streaming (I understand the rationale why timeout is there by default )
I have these simply plugged and powered in but like having the battery there in case power goes out; Please simply allow the user to manually disable auto disconnect. It makes no sense to not give the end user control over this.
This is an enterprise use case where security will be watching hundreds of cameras that are powered. We like the battery powered cameras bc it gives an extra layer of protection.
push notifications on windows client
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What are push notifications supposed to look like on Windows client? (Or any desktop client for that matter) I'm running latest version.
Works well for Android out of the box but I haven't been able to get any push notifications working whatsoever on desktop.
This is obviously hugely important feature and required for larger security installs.
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