Hi,
I can easily connect my MacbookPro with High Sierra to my iMacPro with Mojave beta 4. I see the screen of the distant Mac, but no way to have control. Security and Privacy System Preferences are correctly enabled.
Any idea ?
Thank you,
HB
Just installed Mojave public.
Teamviewer works correctly BUT you have to add Teamwiever app AND Teamviewer_Desktop in the two panes Prefs>Security>Privacy>Accessibility AND in Full Access.
To find Teamviewer_Desktop, open Teamviewer Package (ctrl-click on Teamviewer), open Contents>MacOS then drop it in the 2 panes.
I can confirm this. It worked with Mojave beta 3, but there seems to be a bug with the Security and Privacy System Preferences now.
I did some research and there doesn't seem to be a way to enable Teamviewer control manually, e.g. via Terminal. It looks like we have to wait for beta 5 and give Feedback to Apple.
I am on Mojave 10.14 Beta (18A384a), very latest update, and still have this issue. How do I resolve?
Thanks.
I have had this configuration all through beta with no luck but now that Mojave is out of beta I will see if it works, therefore I won't consider this as a solution until it works for me.
Nope, still not working for me. I've done everything exactly as stated and still no mouse or keyboard input controls. Going to uninstall and reinstall at both ends again and if it still doesn't work then I'll have to give up I guess
Hi @FriarJnr1971,
Are you now using the public release of macOS 10.14? If you click the Apple icon in the top-left corner and select "About this Mac", does it have the word "Beta" after 10.14 for the version?
Also, can you let me know the exact version of TeamViewer you're using on that Mac. To find this, open the TeamViewer window and select "About TeamViewer" on the TeamViewer menu up the top. I'm interested in knowing the full version number shown there.
Thanks!
Never give up ! It has to work.
J'm installing today Mojave on my iMac Pro, I see if the procedure I propose works or not, it worked with Mojave beta, reinstalling Teamviewer several times with many problems of connection. The only way I succeeded was to disable password for the distant mac.
On the Macbook Pro no problem, with the iMac we will see ...
Sorry for my english, I'm french ...
Hello,
No it's with the final release of Mojave, nevertheless it worked also with Mojave beta.
My version of Teamviewer is 13.2.14328.
As I say in another post, I check if it works also with my iMac Pro, I install Mojave today.
The described procedure worked for my MacBook Pro (Mojave), I can access it from the iMac Pro (High Sierra) and also from my iPhone (IOS 12.1).
I will see if it's OK with Mojave installed on each device.
I have these problems, too with the public mojave and latest Teamviewer version.
Sometimes it works if I sat directly at the connected computer before. I noticed that Mojave is locked after disconnecting. Then the control seems not to work anymore after the 5th connection at the latest.I already made the setting from the thread.
With Mojave now on my 2 macs, no problem to connect and take control.
I'd only to give permission in Security and Privacy, no more.
For information, I remember that it worked with Mojave beta only with "easy access" enabled.
@Jeremy wrote: Hi @FriarJnr1971,Are you now using the public release of macOS 10.14? If you click the Apple icon in the top-left corner and select "About this Mac", does it have the word "Beta" after 10.14 for the version?Also, can you let me know the exact version of TeamViewer you're using on that Mac. To find this, open the TeamViewer window and select "About TeamViewer" on the TeamViewer menu up the top. I'm interested in knowing the full version number shown there.Thanks!
Yes I am experiencing these issues with the public release (Version 10.14) and I am using the latest TeamViewer, it says no updates available (13.2.14328).
Under Privacy in security & Privacy I have TeamViewer, TeamViewer_Desktop & TeamViewer_Service all in there and ticked.
I am able to supply additional information though, when I tried to connect the screen I was presented with was my iMac unlocked, as I had left it in the morning. Yet when I returned in the evening, it was at the login screen and the password field was filled with numerous characters suggesting that my key strokes were being sent but the screen wasn't refreshing and the return key not being registered!
The machine I am trying to connect from is running macOS 10.13.6 and TeamViewer 13.2.14328.
Any further suggestions would be much appreciated.
@hb60 wrote: Hi, Never give up ! It has to work.J'm installing today Mojave on my iMac Pro, I see if the procedure I propose works or not, it worked with Mojave beta, reinstalling Teamviewer several times with many problems of connection. The only way I succeeded was to disable password for the distant mac.On the Macbook Pro no problem, with the iMac we will see ...Sorry for my english, I'm french ...
No worries, appreciate the suggestions and your English is much better than my French
I have tried disabling the lock screen on the remote iMac, still with no luck
@WestTechNYC wrote:Yay! This fixed my issues that I was having.I could connect to my Mac but not click on anything on the Mac. Now everything works as it should!
Glad it's working for you, I'm still having no luck and the suggestions to fix seem to have dried up. I may have to seek alternative solutions
I did that but still no luck.
I can connect to the Mac if i controlled it right before but after some time of inactivity and after the lock out via teamviewer i can only connect and see the login screen but i can not controle it anymore.