First of all, I apologize ... An error occurred at the time of the posting and should have occurred. As for your answer ... Wow ... Thanks for the return Natascha, Very enlightening your answers, and also bring me a huge new field to be redesigned. Honestly, this implementation model is so far different from what I've seen. And it is very good, because it helps to renew the way of seeing. 1) So how about the policies: In front of everything you said, I realize that the best option is to create a host module and implement it on all the target machines in my network. In this Host module, I define the policies according to my needs to each target group. It is possible? I ask based on the explanation below ... 2) As for the groups and their properties, I realized that yes, we will choose to use the "Admin user", and then yes, document. Just the role and difference between the "Administrator" and the "Company Administrator" has not been clear to me yet. I still have doubts about how to operate since I have a network, with approximately two to three teams for Support, which serve different clients each with specific needs. Example: Group A, connects to equipment without users at the tip; Group B, connects equipment from external networks to ours; and Group C, - which I belong to - Supporting every company, external, internal, including Groups A and B. I hope I have been able to exemplify this better! If I can not restrict company members from creating their own groups in "their own TeamViewer accounts", is there any way for me to have insight into all the groups created? I ask for management purposes and keep the console as clean as possible? For it is not yet clear where they reflect the changes made in "User Management / Edit User / Permissions". 3) Finally, reading and reviewing issues around the addition of computers, devices and users ... Adding via AD, using Teamviewer AD Integration, makes it easy to organize within the Teamviewer Console, either for operation or for Support? Well, I conclude this by saying that's what's missing to start implementing Teamviewer around here. Renovo grateful for the attention given in his response, not forgetting to cite just how enlightening it was. Thank you very much
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