Hello - I'm not sure that I'm asking this in the proper format but I use a Windows Server OS on my personal desktop PC. When I'm traveling I would like to access this PC via Teamviewer Unattended Access using a laptop. I am hoping that a license is not needed.
I have searched the Teamviewer web site and found 2 places where the question is addressed:
https://community.teamviewer.com/English/kb/articles/5265-why-do-i-see-commercial-use-suspected-commercial-use-detected?cv_source=DnjTj0
Instance #1 -
"Can I use TeamViewer on a ServerOS without a license?
Yes - In case you are installing TeamViewer on or after September 17th, 2020. Starting on that day, a trial will no longer start directly during the installation if your machine runs a Windows Server operating system (e.g. Win 2008, Win 2012...).
If you installed TeamViewer prior to September 17th, 2020 and your machine runs a Windows Server operating system (e.g. Win 2008, Win 2012...), a commercial trial started automatically. A reset back to private use is not possible."
Instance #2 -
https://community.teamviewer.com/English/kb/articles/4712-what-is-private-use
"Using TeamViewer on a server OS
If your machine runs a Windows Server operating system (e.g. Win 2008, Win 2012...), this will classify your usage as commercial automatically in case you installed TeamViewer on the device prior to September 17th, 2020."
The 2 answers are slightly different referencing a trial and whatnot. Just to be clear, if I install Teamviewer today (after Sept 17, 2020) on my Windows Server OS for personal use I do not need a license?
Thank You - Bob