What This Category Covers
RMM and PSA issues require object identity and execution proof. Check customer/site mapping, policy, agent service state, script/component output, automation trigger, and API sync before recreating assets or automations.
First Layer to Isolate
Object identity first, then policy/trigger/execution/API sync.
Useful Tools, Logs, and Portals
- RMM script history
- Agent service/logs
- Policy assignment
- Automation history
- API/integration logs
- AV/EDR events
Before You Escalate
- Asset/ticket/customer identified
- Run IDs and timestamps captured
- Policy and variables checked
- Security blocks reviewed
Articles in This Path
Pick the closest symptom and work from there.
ConnectWise Automate alerts or logs indicate action succeeded but user experience never changes
Field Summary
ConnectWise Automate alerts or logs indicate action succeeded but user experience never changes is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
ConnectWise Automate integration with Microsoft 365 or identity provider breaks after secret rotation
Field Summary
ConnectWise Automate integration with Microsoft 365 or identity provider breaks after secret rotation is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
ConnectWise Automate new configuration applies in test group but not production users
Field Summary
ConnectWise Automate new configuration applies in test group but not production users is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
ConnectWise Automate script runs successfully on demand but fails under scheduled automation
Field Summary
ConnectWise Automate script runs successfully on demand but fails under scheduled automation is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. Portal status is not proof of local execution; verify run history, service state, and security blocks.
ConnectWise Automate agents online in console but patch jobs never start on endpoints
Field Summary
ConnectWise Automate agents online in console but patch jobs never start on endpoints is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. Portal status is not proof of local execution; verify run history, service state, and security blocks.
ConnectWise Manage alerts or logs indicate action succeeded but user experience never changes
Field Summary
ConnectWise Manage alerts or logs indicate action succeeded but user experience never changes is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
ConnectWise Manage integration with Microsoft 365 or identity provider breaks after secret rotation
Field Summary
ConnectWise Manage integration with Microsoft 365 or identity provider breaks after secret rotation is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
ConnectWise Manage new configuration applies in test group but not production users
Field Summary
ConnectWise Manage new configuration applies in test group but not production users is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
ConnectWise Manage admin portal shows healthy status but end-user action still fails
Field Summary
ConnectWise Manage admin portal shows healthy status but end-user action still fails is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
ConnectWise Manage sign-in or launch works but policy or license enforcement fails afterward
Field Summary
ConnectWise Manage sign-in or launch works but policy or license enforcement fails afterward is a RMM / PSA / Automation ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. RMM and PSA tickets need proof of object identity, policy scope, execution context, automation trigger, and endpoint state. Portal status alone does not prove the endpoint or workflow actually completed. Start with the exact sign-in attempt and policy result; password resets without log evidence often create a second problem.