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Install TeamViewer (Classic) on other Linux distributions
This article applies to TeamViewer (Classic) users on Linux. Supported distributions TeamViewer (Classic) currently provides: DEB packages for Debian and Ubuntu based systems RPM packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS and Fedora as well as RPM packages for SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE While not officially…
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Supported operating systems for TeamViewer (Classic)
TeamViewer (Classic) is available for the operating systems listed below. Links to older versions of TeamViewer (Classic) can be found in our Knowledge Hub. The system requirements set out below apply to our products for remote access & support, e. g. TeamViewer (Classic), TeamViewer Remote (Work & Support), TeamViewer…
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Install TeamViewer (Classic) on Windows
In this article, you learn how to install TeamViewer (Classic) on Windows 7 and above. The article applies to all users on all licenses. Download TeamViewer (Classic) To experience the full potential of TeamViewer (Classic), we recommend downloading the full version of TeamViewer (Classic) from our website. Go…
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Install TeamViewer (Classic) on macOS
This guide will walk you through how to install TeamViewer (Classic) on a computer running macOS. The article applies to all macOS users. Get TeamViewer (Classic) from the website To use the full potential of TeamViewer (Classic), we recommend downloading the TeamViewer full version from our website. Go to…
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Install TeamViewer (Classic) on Linux
This article applies to Linux users in all licenses. System requirements TeamViewer (Classic) for Linux requires at least Linux 2.6.27 kernel and GLIBC 2.17. The following minimum operating system versions are supported: Debian 9 (incl. Raspbian) Ubuntu 18.04 and derivates (e.g. Kubuntu) Mint 19 RHEL 7, CentOS 7, Fedora 33…
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Install TeamViewer (Classic) on Chrome OS
Chrome OS is an operating system developed and owned by Google; it acts as an alternative to operating systems like Windows and macOS. Most Chrome OS devices released after 2017 have access to Google Play Store. For these devices, you can use the same apps on both your mobile (Android) and Chrome OS devices. The article…
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TeamViewer Insider Builds
Insider Build is the name for our pre-release versions of TeamViewer (Classic) for Windows. On macOS, the pre-release versions are called Public Beta. On Linux, they are called Preview. The intention is to get early feedback on new features, improvements, and developments before a public release. Due to this, TeamViewer…
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Use TeamViewer (Classic) on Windows servers
On server operating systems, TeamViewer (Classic) operates without any special adaptation. This article applies to TeamViewer (Classic) Premium, Corporate, or Tensor license holders. Enhanced multi-user support Make sure to activate the Enhanced multi-user support Option (activated by default for TeamViewer 11 and later)…
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Uninstall TeamViewer (Classic) on macOS
If the TeamViewer (Classic) application is simply dragged to the Trash and then deleted, it can leave configuration files and other remnants that may hinder reinstallation or future use of TeamViewer. The correct way to uninstall TeamViewer from a device running macOS is to use the built-in uninstall option found in…
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Install TeamViewer (Classic) on Red Hat and CentOS
To install TeamViewer (Classic) on CentOS 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, a few things have to be considered. Please see below for more information. This article applies to all TeamViewer (Classic) users. All RPM systems (including Fedora) An alert may appear when installing a TeamViewer (Classic) on a RPM system for the…