

Describes how to troubleshoot printer mapping issues on CC4 computers.
Explains why Windows 10 computers (previously built as Windows 7) may still display the RMR prompt at boot on a Community Connect 4 network.
Explains how to update a Community Connect 4 (CC4) computer with the latest system updates.
Details an issue where toast notifications will not work for restricted users in Windows 10 computers on a CC4 network.
Details an issue where a computer build may fail if a scheduled task to start, shutdown or restart a computer runs during the build process.
Provides details on the logfiles worth reviewing when diagnosing CC4 computer build failures, or if requested by an RM Support engineer
Describes an issue where, after a network migration, you are unable to restore a computer from an image or create a new restore image.
The process for using RM Smart Client to add a computer on a Community Connect 4 (CC4) network.
Certain computers will not build onto the CC4 network and will get into a constant reboot loop.
It is possible to start the Community Connect 4 (CC4) computer build process by booting to the network (rather than CD or USB drives).