


The TeamViewer interface mimics Microsoft Remote Desktop in many ways. Once the app is installed on both ends, you’ll be able to establish a link and access the remote computer as well as the program’s comprehensive feature set. The process is relatively straightforward and does not require much time. In order to set up the program, you’ll need to sign up for an account. Another option you’ll have available is to integrate the interface with Microsoft Outlook.

Users can also add a TeamViewer VPN for added security. You’ll be asked if you want to add a TeamViewer printer driver for remote printing. You can also run the program through web-based control, without any installation required. It depends of what the rights for this guest have been set to of course, a more secure option would be not an anonymous guest session, but a dedicated session for credentials known only of you and other authorized people with proper rights.To install TeamViewer on both host and guest systems, you have to install a small 23 MB application. Does guest session allows full accessibility? Secondly if I am allowed through guest session I guess the access will be limited. Another issue is of course to ascertain whether the remote computer has a static or dynamic ip: in this last event, you need to use (also running as a service) a dynamic ip redirecting service (e.g.

The question (again, i never used Teamviewer but other softwares like VNC and Radmin) is whether Teamviewer, installed as a service, still needs the interaction of the remote computer user (i.e., accepting a connexion request). If impossible, no other choice remains but to boot the remote system directly to some user without a password. shows the logging window when rebooting), the remote desktop software should be installed as a service for all users and load before the choice of a user. I don't know about Teamviewer generally speaking, if the remote system is password protected (i.e. But once the system is shut down I lose the teamview so how can I enter password remotely?
