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Access the Command Prompt via Remote terminal connection
With the remote terminal session, you can access the Windows command prompt remotely without needing to be in a remote control session. This will allow you to manage your devices in optimal conditions, especially in environments with low bandwidth. This article applies to all TeamViewer customers with a Premium, Corporate,…
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Data flow in connections
TeamViewer monitors its traffic to ensure the user network bandwidth capacity is at an optimal level of data rate flow. TeamViewer traffic is used in both directions - for both downloads and uploads. Data flows are calculated quickly and smoothly when the network's traffic is small relative to capacity. When the amount of…
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Execute scripts during a remote session with TeamViewer (Classic)
Automating your scripts saves time on repetitive tasks, such as uploading your batch, PowerShell, or shell scripts encrypted into secure storage within the Management Console. Select the saved scripts from the menu during remote sessions and start the execution with one click. You can also standardize maintenance and…
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Record a remote session
TeamViewer (Classic) can record remote control or meeting sessions (including sound, voice-over IP, video, and webcam images). Such recordings can be useful for training, quality control, and many other use cases. This article will walk you through recording a TeamViewer (Classic) session or meeting. 📌 Note: It is…
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Remote Session Toolbar on Windows
During a TeamViewer (Classic) remote control session, the TeamViewer (Classic) Remote Session Toolbar appears on the local computer's top screen. This article explains all available toolbar features in a connection from a Windows device. 📌Note: For connections from macOS, please see this article. This article applies to…
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Remote Session Toolbar on macOS
During a TeamViewer (Classic) remote control session, the TeamViewer (Classic) Remote Session Toolbar appears on the local computer's top screen. This article explains all available toolbar features in connections from Mac devices. This article applies to all TeamViewer (Classic) users in a connection with macOS devices.…
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Transfer Files via the WebClient
You can use transfer files within a WebClient session. As the access to the local file system from a web browser is restricted, the file transfer works differently than via the TeamViewer full version on desktop platforms. 📌Note: Transferring files from Safari via the WebClient is currently impossible. We will update this…
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Transfer files
You can send attachments that are too large for your email, transfer files to your media server, or share large amounts of data without an FTP server using TeamViewer's file transfer feature. The transmission is secure (encrypted), fast, and direct (peer-to-peer). This article applies to all TeamViewer (Classic) users. How…
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Use Multi-Monitor Support
Multi-monitor support allows users to connect to devices with multiple monitors. When remotely connected to a device with multiple monitors, easily switch between these monitors from the TeamViewer (Classic) remote toolbar. If the remote device has the same number of screens as yours, you can also separate them on your…
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Use key commands in sessions
TeamViewer allows users to make cross-platform connections - There is one operating system locally and a different operating system on the remote computer. Working cross-platform comes with some challenges for the supporter as the remote device might not understand all local key commands due to the different operating…