For many years, I have had a TeamViewer Remote Access license for 1 user and Access to 3 designated computers for which I pay [removed per Community Guidelines] per annum. My main PC is a Dell tower and, when I wish to access the hard drive on that PC, I use my partner's laptop upon which she has the free version of TeamViewer. She does not use TeamViewer herself and the only reason why the free version of Teamviewer is on her laptop is so that I can use it for remote access to my above-mentioned PC. When TeamViewer is opened on my partner's laptop, after inputting the Partner ID of the Dell tower and the password for that access, a message is shown as follows:
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The only reason that I am accessing TeamViewer on my partner's laptop is so that I can have remoter access to my PC.
Shortly, I shall depart from where my PC is located and, during the next few days, I will wish to access the hard drive on that PC from my partner's laptop (no peace for the wicked!!!). In the past, when I have tried to do this, access has been terminated as it is perceived that my partner's laptop needs to have a TeamViewer license. So, how do I set up the TeamViewer software on both my PC and my partner's laptop so that I can use the laptop to access the hard drive on my PC?
Many thanks in advance for any assistance that can be provided to me and SEASON'S GREETINGS to everyone who reads this post.
Glynn Alwyn-Jones - [removed per Community Guidelines] - 🏴
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