Preventing others from changing my password/settings
Hello,
I want to install TeamViewer on a client's computer and give myself unattended access. I do not want them to be able to change their permanent password. Is there a way to put a password on them changing their password? I am not sure if that makes sense. For example, I gave someone the permanent password to log into my computer, but once they were in, they had access to go and change my password/settings. How do I prevent this?
Thank you.
Best Answer
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Hello Shelby,
If you want to put an password on your teamviewer? You can by doing this on the remote pc that you want to connect to,
1. Go to "Extra" and select "Options".2. Go to "advanced". 3. Press "Show advanced options".4. Check the box "Changes require administrative rights on this computer. 5. Add an password that only you (and maybe people in your company) know
With kind regards, Met vriendelijke groet,
Iain Wels,
ICT-Support
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Hello Shelby,
If you want to put an password on your teamviewer? You can by doing this on the remote pc that you want to connect to,
1. Go to "Extra" and select "Options".2. Go to "advanced". 3. Press "Show advanced options".4. Check the box "Changes require administrative rights on this computer. 5. Add an password that only you (and maybe people in your company) know
With kind regards, Met vriendelijke groet,
Iain Wels,
ICT-Support
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Thank you so much! This is exactly what I meant! Worked perfectly.
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Hello Shelby,
Absolutely no problem! I am here just trying to help people. Is there anything else that you have a problem with?With kind regards, Met vriendelijke groet,
Iain Wels,
ICT-Support
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That was my only question for now! Thanks again for the quick reply, greatly appreciated! :smileyvery-happy:
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How about a way to do it globally. From each individual client is cumbersome and quite frankly backwards from what it should be.
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