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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 previous versions of TeamViewer Download TeamViewer (Classic) TeamViewer (Classic) can be downloaded for all current previous versions. 1. Go to https://www.teamviewer.com/download 2. Click See…
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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 users on all previous versions of TeamViewer Download TeamViewer (Classic) TeamViewer (Classic) can be downloaded for all current previous versions. 1. Go to https://www.teamviewer.com/download 2.…
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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 10 (incl. Raspbian) Ubuntu 20.04 and derivates (e.g. Kubuntu) Mint 20 RHEL 7, CentOS 7, Fedora…
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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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Install TeamViewer Host via the QuickSupport module
TeamViewer (Classic) allows the ability to install a permanent Host module onto a device when connected via QuickSupport. This allows for the ease of instant connection from QuickSupport, and the ability to remotely assist in the installation of the Host module for future connections. 📌Note: For this article, custom…
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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 Linux without graphical user interface
This article describes the installation and configuration of TeamViewer (Classic) on headless Linux systems (e.g. servers). Such instances include: No screen attached to device X server not running on the device Via SSH For unattended access Basic installation is the same as described in Install TeamViewer (Classic) on…
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Use TeamViewer (Classic) on cloned systems
You can use TeamViewer (Classic) on operating systems that were created using a Windows, macOS, or Linux image. However, care must be taken to avoid potential problems with the cloned computers all sharing the same TeamViewer ID. 📌Note: We generally recommend installing TeamViewer (Classic) only after the cloned operating…