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AutoElevate Agent Last Check-In Date/Time

Learn how to monitor and track the last check-in date and time of AutoElevate Agent to ensure your systems are up to date and secure.

Written by Daniel Rivera

Updated at December 3rd, 2024

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How to Locate the Last Check-In Date/Time in the Registry Use Cases Example RMM Query

Starting from version 2.10, the AutoElevate agent now includes a LastCheckedInAt date and time value in ISO 8601 format. This value is reported in the Windows Registry, making it easier to monitor agent activity and verify the last successful check-in. This feature is particularly useful for creating queries and scripts in Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) tools.
 

How to Locate the Last Check-In Date/Time in the Registry


  1. Open the Registry Editor:
    • Press Win + R to open the Run dialog.
    • Type regedit and press Enter.
    • Note: Make sure you have the necessary permissions to access and edit the registry.
       
  2. Navigate to the AgentStatus Key:
    • Go to the following path in the Registry Editor:
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AutoElevate\AgentStatus
       
  3. Find the LastCheckedInAt Value:
    • In the AgentStatus key, look for the LastCheckedInAt entry.
    • This value shows the date and time when the AutoElevate agent last successfully checked in.
       

Use Cases


  • RMM Queries: You can use RMM tools to query this registry entry and monitor the agent's last check-in.
  • Scripting: You can create PowerShell or command-line scripts to check this value and report on agent check-ins across devices.
     

Example RMM Query


An example RMM query could look for the LastCheckedInAt value in the registry to alert administrators if an agent hasn't checked in within a specified period.

 

By utilizing this registry value, administrators can more easily track and manage agent activity to ensure all devices are properly monitored and up-to-date.

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