With web-based remote access, customers can now establish a browser-based TeamViewer remote control connection from the Management Console without having to install a TeamViewer client quickly and easily. TeamViewer subscribers have long had access to the web version of the TeamViewer Management Console, where they can monitor and manage their devices. The web client allows access to Windows, MacOS and Linux devices that use a full version of TeamViewer, TeamViewer Host or TeamViewer QuickSupport. The connection can be started from the contact list of the TeamViewer Management Console, which can also be accessed online. The HTML 5-based web client allows secure remote access to other devices via Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Edge browsers. You can tweak many of the settings for TeamViewer, including those for general options, security, remote control, audio conferencing, and video ( Figure I).TeamViewer announced the launch of the TeamViewer Web Client for all subscribers of a Remote Access, Premium, Corporate or Tensor license. Back at the Remote Control window, click Extras and select Options. You can then switch between the two remote sessions. Enter the ID and then the password of the second computer you wish to access. At the Remote Desktop window, click the Plus tab. You can also connect to more than one computer. The Home tab directs you to a screen with data on the remote connection, a way to leave feedback on the program, and a command to end the session ( Figure H). The Files & Extras tab offers tools to print, take a screenshot, record the remote session, and transfer files ( Figure G). The Communicate tab provides options for conference calling, chatting, and video calls ( Figure F). The View tab gives you the ability to change the size and quality of the window and adjust the screen resolution ( Figure E). The Actions tab offers commands to end the remote session, lock or reboot the computer, and send a Ctrl+Alt+Del signal ( Figure D). You can also access a variety of options from the top toolbar. Now you can now browse and control the host computer. Enter the password and click Log On ( Figure C). At the Control Remote Computer screen on your computer, enter the ID. The program displays an ID and a password, which the other person must give you in order to connect. On the host computer, ask the person on the other end to download and run the TeamViewerQS.exe file for the TeamViewer Quick Support (.exe file) module. You can also choose to show advanced settings ( Figure A).Īfter the installation, open the program and select the Remote Control panel ( Figure B). Select the option for the way you plan to use TeamViewer–Company, Personal, or Both. If you plan to use the program to access other computers, choose the basic installation. You can opt for a basic installation, an installation only to access this computer remotely, or a one-time use. On your computer, download and install the TeamViewer_Setup.exe file for the standard desktop application. Let’s say you want to use the standard Windows desktop version of TeamViewer to connect to a computer that has the Quick Support module. More easily, though, you or the user can run the TeamViewer Quick Support (.exe file) module, which doesn’t require an installation. On the host computer or computers that you want to access, you can install the full version of TeamViewer. To use the program, you will need to set up a free account with TeamViewer, which you can do at the Management Console page. If you ever need to connect from a computer that doesn’t have the program, you can use the web-based TeamViewer Management Console or even run TeamViewer Portable (zip file) from a USB stick. The Windows version is accessible as both a standard desktop application and a Windows Universal app. You can run TeamViewer from a variety of platforms, including Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, iOS, and Android. TeamViewer is free for personal use, though if you plan to use it on the job, you’ll want to review the paid subscription options, all of which offer a free 15-day trial. SEE: Remote access policy (Tech Pro Research) Connect to PCs running Windows, MacOS, or Linux.Access another computer over a LAN, WAN, or the internet and.Set up unattended access or require that someone be on the other end.Remotely control and transfer files on another PC.Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection, LogMeIn, and GoToMyPC are some of the tools available for this task–another tool worth trying is TeamViewer. You need to remotely access another computer to view files, run programs, or troubleshoot a problem. Follow this step-by-step guide on using TeamViewer. TeamViewer is a handy program to remotely control any computer running Windows, MacOS, or Linux. How to remotely access any PC using TeamViewer
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