I have designed and created a teamviewer host and created a policy with custom settings, and its linked to the installer i created.
I was wondering if there is away to enforce the personal password through the teamviewer policy?
Thanks,
Thank for clarifying. For macOS, it won't be possible to deploy the personal password as it is on Windows.
In this case, I recommend deploying TeamViewer and grant Easy Access to your remote computers via our guide here:
Let me know if you have any questions around the deployment.
@JeanK Its for Macs, so im installing the .pkg installer file to the devices through MDM or manually.
Hi @ivaldiz,
There is no possibility to define the personal password via policy.
However, it is possible to push the settings (in which the personal password is defined) via deployment.
Are you deploying TeamViewer via the .msi package, or are you installing TeamViewer manually on your devices?
@JeanK Yes that got rid of the random password - thank you so much, but do I need to define the personal password on the client side?.. Is there away to put the personal password in the policy ?
Yes, this is possible.
The best way would be deactivate the random password and enforce the parameter via policy (so no on can modify it via the client).
1) Create a policy and add the parameter Password strengh
2) As Value, select Disabled (no random password) and Enforce
3) Apply the policy on your devices
This would do the job...
Let me know if this is what you were looking for!
@JeanK That is correct.. is that possible ?
Hello @ivaldiz,
Thank you for posting here! 🌻
So if I understand it correctly, you don't want people connect via the random password (the one displayed on the interface) but only via the personal password. Is this correct?