On my old iMac, TeamViewer would start up when I'd start the computer, and I could access it remotely while the iMac lock screen was up. In other words, if there was a power failure, and I'd start up the computer when the electricity came back on, I could open the TeamViewer app on my iPad, and the iMac would be visible to connect to, even though the iMac lock screen was still present. It didn't require me to log in to the iMac to connect to it from my iPad. The connection was present; I just needed to log in to the iMac from the iPad through TeamViewer. But now, with the newest iMac and operating system, I must physically log in to the iMac on the iMac itself and unlock it in order for TeamViewer on my iPad to see it and connect. I do have the option enabled to start TeamViewer when the iMac is booted up. Did something change in TeamViewer, or something in the iMac and MacOS, that now prevents TeamViewer on the iPad from connecting to the iMac until the iMac is unlocked? It used to be nice unlocking the iMac from the iPad using TeamViewer, without having to physically log in to the iMac like it does now.