TeamViewer 15.51.5 – Download for Windows
Latest Version: | 15.51.5 |
Platform: | Minimum: Windows XP |
Author: | Official website |
File size: | ~ 56 MB |
License: | Free |
Security level: | 100% Safe |
Remote access to other computers in an easy way with TeamViewer.
TeamViewer is a remote access application that grants you access to other computers and works on it as if it were the one you are in front of.
The first thing you have to do is to install TeamViewer on both computers, then accessed and the user. From then on, you’ll be able to control the other computer remotely.
How to connect remotely to two PCs?
It’s perfect if you have to help a friend because you’ll control his computer from yours and also when you are at the office and you want to manage download as at home. You can share your computer with other users, create an account and decide who can access the computer or not, etc.
If you thought that remote access was extremely difficult, you have to use TeamViewer. It’s extremely easy to use and it can save you hard to understand explications and headaches. Remember, it’s free for private use, so enjoy it.
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What’s new:
New:
– When creating a rollout configuration, there is now an option to select a user group when adding Device Managers
– It is now possible to quickly check and filter devices based on when they were last online
– It is now possible to quickly check and filter devices based on whether they have a policy assigned or not
– Expand your remote device’s display capabilities by creating up to 4 virtual monitors, overcoming the limitations of physical hardware
– It is now possible to create custom mobile QuickSupport modules (iOS and Android) where various features can be enabled or disabled
Improved:
– The performance of device list has been improved. Devices are now fetched faster
– Access to the personal password setting now requires administrative rights
– The “Add a new user” name field now supports a minimum of 2 characters
– The “Random password after each session” setting has received a new default state – “Generate New”
– The TeamViewer QuickSupport ID and password will no longer be hidden after a connection has been established
– It is now possible to resize the device and Device Group side panel
– The enabled/disabled connection options are now easier to distinguish in Dark Mode
– The Device Dock for Android Host devices has been improved. The file transfer option is now hidden and the wake-up card for sleeping mobile devices is shown on the device details page.
– The visual display for a user has been improved. Any selected entry in the contacts list will now be highlighted.
– The user experience for device group creation has been improved. The user will now navigate to the newly created group automatically.
– During the device group creation process, the default group manager will now get “Policy Administration” permissions automatically
– Clipboard functionality has been improved. It is now possible to paste user credentials into restricted user/password fields, on the remote side, via a new connection toolbar entry.
– The Custom Modules “customize installation link” dialog has been improved
– The Device dock filters are now saved after restart
– The user will now see the available connection options in the device side-drawer
Fixed:
– a bug which prevented the default personal permissions from being shown during Device Group creation
– a bug which would cause the details panel to close if the user already had a device details panel open and clicked on another device name
– a bug which caused the missing permissions dialog not to reflect the devices information correctly
– a bug which meant that user groups were not fetched, during device group creation, if the user had not navigated to the user groups before
– a bug in the file transfer window which meant that some areas were not displayed correctly when scaling was active on a high DPI monitor
– an issue which caused the screen resolution of a headless monitor to be incorrect
– a bug in device lists that prevented the contextual menu from being displayed when a user clicked on the 3 dots menu
– a bug in Device Dock that caused sleeping devices to appear in the offline folder
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