Cannot access TeamViewer
A friend asked if I'd help fix a problem with his laptop and I suggested he download TeamViewer to enable me to connect remotely.
In attempting to access TeamViewer site he received the following message.............
"Can't connect securely to this page. This might be because this site uses outdated or unsafe TLS seecurity settings. If this is happening try contacting the website owner"
I can't believe it's anything to do with the TeamViewer site. I can access no problem from my laptop and desktop PC. My friend has also not reported receiving this message when accessing any other sites.
He's using Windows 10. I suggested connecting via Google Chrome but this gave similar message. I suggested checking the IE11 TLS setting. These matched mine and, as I said, I'm having no problem.
Indeed a mystery. Would appreciate any feedback as to a resolution.
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Laptop received.......I had no problems accessing , downloading or installing TeamViewer.
issue resolved...........problem found to rest squarely on the shoulders of his ISP. - TalkTalk. Apparently they decided unilaterally to block access to any site offering remote access software applications. This,according to them, was to block “scammers”.
ISP to be contacted to unblock.
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Hi @majestic100,
check it yourself using a web tool like this ...probably your friend is writing the host name incorrectly.
Regards
Domenico Langone
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"Many thanks for prompt response.
Interesting results when tested!. Inputting "www.teamviewer.com" authenticates fully - SSL certificate is correcting installed.
However linking from a web page search i.e "www.teamviewer.com/en/download/windows/" results in the following error message.......
"Error: www.teamviewer.com/en/download/windows/ is not a fully qualified public domain name or public IP address."
If I shorten address to just "www.teamviewer.com/en" I get the appropriate error message.
I'll get my friend to input just "www.teamviewer.com" into the browser (edge) address bar and download version 14 from there. I'm assuming this will work. Will post back result this his action
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The test can be conducted only on the host name without any reference to subsequent addresses. The error you experienced is valid for everyone:
This, for example, would give you the same result: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inboxI hope you do not want to contact Google for this ;-)
Regards
Domenico Langone
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OK. Your response noted. Seeing as version 14 is downloadable from the host site which has full certification I shouldn't, hopefully, run into any problems
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Oh dear..............Got my friend to go directly to www.teamviewer.com by typing into browser address bar. He confirmed this was the case before he hit the enter key. On doing so got a message purported to be from Talk-Talk (his ISP) saying scan protection has blocked this site !!!. Not really sure what is going on. He is making a special trip to bring laptop over tomorrow so I can see message(s) first hand.
Any other advice always appreciated.
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Laptop received.......I had no problems accessing , downloading or installing TeamViewer.
issue resolved...........problem found to rest squarely on the shoulders of his ISP. - TalkTalk. Apparently they decided unilaterally to block access to any site offering remote access software applications. This,according to them, was to block “scammers”.
ISP to be contacted to unblock.
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I found that if you change your primary DNS to 8.8.8.8 the website can be found
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