Unattended Access from One Android Device to Another
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Hello @Dave5,
Thank you for your message.
Android #1 has to have TeamViewer Remote Control installed and Android #2 has to have TeamViewer Host installed.
Then, you can connect from one to another with unattended access.
You can, of course, find the apps in the Play Store.
I hope this could help. If not, do not hesitate to ask your questions here.
Cheers
Jean
Community Manager
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how can I avoid having to be physically present at my remote phone that i am trying to access?
the allow access box on the remote phone keeps popping up and asking me to allow access. I would like this remote device to be unattended.
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@dewanda I have not been able to find a solution other than **Third Party Product** for this use case...
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I have the same problem. I was using Teamviewer to remotely access a phone I keep in my motorhome when it's in storage, so I can access the power controller to check battery status. It worked wonderfully well for the past year, but recently started with the "Start recording or casting" popup. Since the phone is remote there is no way to enable casting to start, thus I am no longer able to use Teamviewer. Anyone find a way around this? Is there a third party product that can get around this issue? Thanks
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