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[Windows] v14.5.1691 (Full) - Change Log

Esther
Esther Posts: 4,051 Staff member 🤠

We released a new version of the Windows full version.

Operating system: Windows

Version:14.5.1691(Full)

Release date: 2019-08-20

Change Log:

  • Full compatibility with the latest Windows 10 version (1903) and Windows Server 2019
  • TeamViewer Pilot - You can now add text to arrows and free-hand drawings
  • TeamViewer Pilot - Improved image quality for connections to iPhones/iPads
  • Fixed a bug that prevented file transfer connections to TeamViewer 6 and previous
  • Fixed a bug that prevented the correct closing of connections to TeamViewer 6 and previous versions
  • Fixed a bug that prevented the correct availability of the TeamViewer Server ID on Windows Server 2019 systems
  • Fixed a bug that caused increased use of memory during connections to Android devices and TeamViewer eventually crashing as a result of this
  • Fixed a bug that resulted in a missing button "overwrite all" in the file transfer window.
  • Fixed a crash that occurred sometimes when deleting a file/folder in the file transfer window
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when the remote system and the TeamViewer connection was running on 8-bit color depth mode
  • Fixed a bug that caused the video of meeting participants not to be recorded under certain circumstances when recording the meeting
  • Solved some other issues which caused crashes
  • Minor improvements and fixes

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Comments

  • "Fixed a bug that caused increased use of memory during connections to Android devices and TeamViewer eventually crashing as a result of this"

    This is good!
    Thanks!
    :)

     

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