Ninja RMM - Team Viewer licence issue
When using the Ninja RMM platform and instigating a remote session to any given endpoint, I'm always presented with a warning from Teamviewer that my trial has expired:
I am fully logged in to my Teamviewer app and pressing OK on the warning, then going back to Ninja RMM to instigate the link again will always work without issue on the second attempt.
Anyone else find this happening?
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My copy of TeamViewer was on a trial until we got a license via NinjaRMM. I can log into the TeamViewer app with my Ninja credentials but now the initial trial has expired I'm unable to make any remote connections.
How can I resolve this?
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I've attached a screenshot this highlights the issue. When I signed up for the trial I used my work email address (which is Microsoft-based). When our NinjaRMM license was activated I signed into TeamViewer with the NinjaRMM credentials (same email address, different password.)
I've since extended the trial, so I've got a couple of days grace..0 -
Hello RJS,
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Community Manager
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Hi @Techyback,
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We are sorry for any nconvenience caused,
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@Techyback - I am just wondering if you ever found a resolution to your above issue as I am experiencing the same problem... Any thoughts would be appreciated as Ninja themselves do not seem to have an answer.
Thanks
Matt
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@RJS @Techyback @JeanK Just wondering if there is a fix for the above issue? seems to be something to do with the TeamViewer licencing with NinjaRMM?
I have contacted both NinjaRMM and TeamViewer support and still no luck with getting this fixed.
Please help:)
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