TeamViewer is an excellent freeware software screen-sharing and file-transfer app that can be used to facilitate business collaborations, remotely access a second computer, or help distraught relatives diagnose and cure computer problems. Along with being free for noncorporate use, it gives users precisely the tools they need to share screens securely, send files with a minimum of hassle, control access rights, and even flip which user has control.
In order to connect to a remote computer, both machines must have Teamviewer installed and you must provide your ID and password to the person who you want to connect – that’s it! No need to forward ports or know any IP addresses. So instead of worrying about NAT, firewalls, IP addresses and Network keeping software, you can now seamlessly share your files, chat, establish VPN, or conduct training sessions with your delegates without moving an inch. You can also administer remote support using TeamViewer’s advanced remote desktop sharing software. If you are a service provider, you can even show samples of your work or allow you to take a sneak peak at your services by establishing a VPN with them and sharing your desktop with them.
You don’t need to have any administration rights and the installation is fairly simple. Download, install and you are off to a great start. By invoking highest security standards and leveraging an international network of computers – thereby making it possible for you to access your PC or your host PC from anywhere in the world – your connection stays strong and secure.
Basically, you can do everything you can do with your PC, and you can do it all by NOT being available physically near it – yes even switch off and boot remotely. You can chat, set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network), do training for your ever roving, never present sales staff no matter where they are in the world. If you are an administrator, you can attend to any computer from wherever you are sitting right now and through the firewalls. The connection you’d make with the PC would be 100% secure and would not allow anyone trying to hack into it. You can access everything via the web, too, using the TeamViewer web connector – so even if you are stranded on the islands of Fiji, you can still connect to your computer at home if you need to for some reason.
In order to connect to a remote computer, both machines must have Teamviewer installed and you must provide your ID and password to the person who you want to connect – that’s it! No need to forward ports or know any IP addresses. So instead of worrying about NAT, firewalls, IP addresses and Network keeping software, you can now seamlessly share your files, chat, establish VPN, or conduct training sessions with your delegates without moving an inch. You can also administer remote support using TeamViewer’s advanced remote desktop sharing software. If you are a service provider, you can even show samples of your work or allow you to take a sneak peak at your services by establishing a VPN with them and sharing your desktop with them.
You don’t need to have any administration rights and the installation is fairly simple. Download, install and you are off to a great start. By invoking highest security standards and leveraging an international network of computers – thereby making it possible for you to access your PC or your host PC from anywhere in the world – your connection stays strong and secure.
Basically, you can do everything you can do with your PC, and you can do it all by NOT being available physically near it – yes even switch off and boot remotely. You can chat, set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network), do training for your ever roving, never present sales staff no matter where they are in the world. If you are an administrator, you can attend to any computer from wherever you are sitting right now and through the firewalls. The connection you’d make with the PC would be 100% secure and would not allow anyone trying to hack into it. You can access everything via the web, too, using the TeamViewer web connector – so even if you are stranded on the islands of Fiji, you can still connect to your computer at home if you need to for some reason.
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