Mass deployment TV13.2 with PermanentPassword registry key

ErnestAydinov
ErnestAydinov Posts: 2
edited May 2023 in General questions

Hi

First of all, sorry for my English.

I've tryed to deploy TV13.2 on domain computers using this guide:

https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/Mass-deployment-improvements/ta-p/39639

It was my first step " Install TeamViewer on a single computer and configure it to your needs. In the Options dialog (Extras | Options) in the category, "Advanced" use the Button "Export…" in order to export the *.reg file and name it "TeamViewer_Settings.reg"

But I saw that settings file didn't contain "PermanentPassword" key.

It's OK - I thoght - I'll just run regedit, copy this key and paste into the TeamViewer_Settings.reg.

After that I prepared .MST file with CUSTOMCONFIGID, APITOKEN,ASSIGNMENTOPTIONS and IMPORTREGFILE fields. Put .MST, .MSI and TeamViewer_Settings.reg in shared folder. I created new rule in GPO and assigned it to test workstation.

It worked well. In GUI Option-Security-Create personal password (for unattended access) I saw filled fields "Password" and "Confirm" as ••••••••••

So, I thoght that everything is good. But I was unpleasantly surprised cose I couldn't to connect to this workstation with incorrect password error.

After some tests I figured out that every PC enctrypt the same password into the different value "PermanentPassword" registry key.

Now I don't understand what I have to do with it. How can I deploy the Permanent Password on different computers?

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  • Thank you. It was helpful advice. But I have some notice, which I hope will be useful for somebody else. I've used TV 13.2 with Russian user interface. So, this screenshot from your link

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    looks like this in my version 

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    Literally translated from Russian, this means "Show new windows".

    Exactly this point made me mess

     

     

     

     

  • JeanK
    JeanK Posts: 6,984 Community Manager 🌍

    Hello @ErnestAydinov

    Thank you very much for bringing this up.

    We have forwarded this to our dedicated team.

    I am glad this could help you for your deployment.

    I hope to see you soon on the Community.

    Cheers,

    Jean

    Community Manager