
Supported: Multi-platform remote control Ability to remotely connect to multiple operating systems (Windows®, Mac OS® and Linux®). Receive alerts indicating attention needed. Supported: Monitoring and Alerts Monitor CPU usage, memory utilization to proactively address issues. Supported: Session record Ability to record session for training purposes. Supported: Centralized management dashboard Dashboard to facilitate management of users, permissions, licenses etc. without having to initiate remote control. Supported: Remote management of servers & workstations Server reboot, start/stop services & processes, clear logs, manage disks, shares, etc. Supported: Initiate remote control from mobile Mobile application for remote controlling computers from mobile device (iOS, Android). Supported: Over-the-Internet remote session Establish secure remote connection with computers outside the network firewall. Supported: Access to sleeping/powered-off computers Remote access and troubleshooting of out-of-band computers. Supported: Secure remote access with Smart Card authentication Establish secure remote connection via Smart Card authentication and Smart Card logon.
Supported: Instant message Ability for administrator to communicate via instant message with remote user. Supported: File transfer Securely exchange files with remote computer without having to use email or FTP. Supported: Screen sharing Quality and performance of screen sharing capability. Remote Administration Features Remote administration software is used to control a computer from a remote location. Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR). Mobile Application Performance Monitoring (APM). Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS). I then ran services.msc as Administrator and see the same thing. I have a standard user account and logged in and launched services.msc, navigated to Windows Module Installer, right click, All Tasks and everything was greyed out. Open the TeamViewer QuickSupport app again and Allow the Cropster Support person to reconnect. User Replied on AugThat might just be how Windows works. Click Quit & Reopen to apply the changes. When the following dialog appears again. Switch to the Accessibility menu in the left menu bar and, again, check the box next to TeamViewer QuickSupport. Check the box, next to TeamViewer QuickSupport (under Screen Recording). You need to enter your PC password to confirm. On the bottom left corner, click on the lock icon to make changes. (The yellow triangle indicates that full access has not been granted) In case you have ignored the prompt, you can do so afterwards as well. When downloading TeamViewer you will be prompted to review the S ystem access.
How to allow remote control via TeamViewer (Mac only)Īpple has introduced a security feature with MacOS 10.14 (and higher) that requires additional permissions to be assigned to TeamViewer to allow us to control your Mac after connecting to your computer via TeamViewer.