TeamViewer is a proprietary computer software package for remote
control, desktop sharing, online meetings, web conferencing and file
transfer between computers. The software operates with the Microsoft
Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS,, Android, and Windows RT operating systems.
It is possible to access a machine running TeamViewer with a web
browser. While the main focus of the application is remote control of
computers, collaboration and presentation features are included.
TeamViewer GmbH was founded in 2005 in Uhingen, Germany. TeamViewer is a unified partner with GFI.
Establishing connections
TeamViewer may be installed with an installation procedure,
although the 'Quick Support' version will run without installation. To
connect to another computer, TeamViewer has to be running on both
machines. To install TeamViewer administrator access is required, but
once installed it can be run by any user. When TeamViewer is started on a
computer, it generates a partner ID and password (user-defined
passwords are also supported). To establish a connection from a local
client to a remote host machine, the local operator must communicate
with the remote operator, request the ID and password, then enter these
into the local TeamViewer.
To start an online meeting the presenter gives the Meeting ID to their participants. They join the meeting by using the TeamViewer full version or by logging on to http://go.teamviewer.com/ and enter the Meeting ID.
It is also possible to schedule a meeting in advance.
To start an online meeting the presenter gives the Meeting ID to their participants. They join the meeting by using the TeamViewer full version or by logging on to http://go.teamviewer.com/ and enter the Meeting ID.
It is also possible to schedule a meeting in advance.
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