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Teamviewer is an excellent collaboration tool with features such as remote access to your PC, and can help you access and share files across PCs. The setup is a small (2.6 MB) file and is available for free at www.teamviewer.com.
The System service is ideal if you want to use your system as a server with complete remote access. Click Full Access, during the installation process. Frequent permission requests get extremely irritating to most users.
Teamviewer generates a specific ID for your computer (not IP) based on your hardware configurations. For those worried about security, Team-Viewer ensures all connections are encrypted and protected from external access – even from themselves.
TeamViewer’s easy-to-understand startup screen |
The main window, as you can see, has two major functions – it allows you to initiate a connection (outgoing), and at the same time lets you connect to another PC running TeamViewer.
To wait for a session, you need to provide the person with your unique ID and four-digit passkey. If you wish to make TeamViewer a Windows System Service, you’ll need to provide a permanent password. This should be displayed as User Defined instead of the 4 digits. The main window, as you can see, has two major functions – it allows you to initiate a connection (outgoing), and at the same time lets you connect to another PC running TeamViewer. To wait for a session, you need to provide the person with your unique ID and four-digit passkey. If you wish to make TeamViewer a Windows System Service, you’ll need to provide a permanent password. This should be displayed as User Defined instead of the 4 digits.
VPN must be installed, hence we shall skip its functionality Enter the ID of the person you are trying to connect with, establish a connection with the Remote Support option. This way you can control the remote PC using your mouse and keyboard.