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Remote control via attended access
TeamViewer is an easy-to-use, secure remote control solution that enables you to access and control a remote computer from anywhere in the world. With TeamViewer’s attended access module QuickSupport, you can access the device of a trusted colleague, friend, or family member to help them with computer repairs and…
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Remote control via Easy access
With TeamViewer (Classic)'s Easy Access feature, you can easily remote control your remote device without entering any ID or password when logged in to your TeamViewer account. This method can be classified as very secure because such access is only possible via a TeamViewer account, which is additionally protected with…
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Remote control via One-Time password
The One-Time password feature allows users to grant access to their devices for only one remote control session. The user granting the access generates a One-Time password that will only be valid for one incoming connection. Once the remote control session ends, the One-Time password expires. No connection will be possible…
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Remote control via personal password
You can set up personal passwords on your devices. You will have to enter this password when connecting via TeamViewer ID and password. ⚠Important note: TeamViewer (Classic) recommends using Easy Access for unattended access. Combined with the Two-Factor-Authentication, this protection covers accessing the TeamViewer…
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Remote control via random password
The random password is one of two options for attended access via password. The second option is to grant access to your device via One-Time Access. The random password is shown on the Remote Control tab of your TeamViewer (Classic) application by default. This article applies to all TeamViewer (Classic) users. How it…
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Use TeamViewer (Classic) in LAN
You can establish and receive remote control sessions directly within your local area network (LAN) by using IP addresses or - if the network uses DNS resolution - the computer's name. By default, the feature for incoming LAN connections is deactivated because some software firewalls may not allow it. 📌Please keep in mind:…
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Control UAC during a TeamViewer (Classic) connection
For running TeamViewer (Classic), you don't need any administrative rights. To control the Windows UAC (User account control) using TeamViewer (Classic), you can log on to the remote PC as an administrator. For this, you can use Windows authentication. This article applies to all TeamViewer licenses and all free users of…