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I am a complete newbie to Team Viewer, and have been trying to add a remote computer. I get the message: "We are currently loading all your custom modules. This process may require a few seconds to complete." which has now been displayed for over 40 minutes. How can I move on from here?
I use the Free version and all was great. I connected to 2 screens, then 1 froze. When I restarted program, it shows the remote screen outline and then program crashes. The log file shows the above error.
Every time I need to access my computers and my computers are in sleep mode team viewer ask for id and password.
When I try to scan the QR code on the desktop program google authenticator says it cannot interpret the QR code. I have tried reinstalling TeamViewer and even deleting the registry entries. I have tried multiple phones and multiple authenticator apps. Nothing is working. It's worth noting that I am able to set it up via…
As title says: I tried to add teamviewer to my laptop, logged in and now he tells me I need to accept email from mailbox to add device to trusted devices. I no longer have access to that email box since it does not exist anymore. I do have my main PC with TV on it as trusted device, I also still have my login + password…
I have the latest teamviewer and I can not connect to the other computer. I select connect using a password but when the window open up it's still saying initializing something and I have a pop up that says I have to wait for the partner to confirm request. This is very frustrating.
The "New" Teamviewer is based on Device Groups, allowing you to free yourself from the owner and keep the groups in the event of its deletion. There is a major problem in it, simple example. I have 100 Device Groups and a new employee arrive. I need to modify ALL THE GROUPS to add the new employee in it one by one with the…
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