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Anyone experienced with teamviewer?

Delnith

I am looking to connect two additional pcs and be able to view them on a main desktop. I want to be able to utilize the secondary machines for longer term tasks that do not require constant attention, but what to be able to view them throughout the day. I felt teamviewer would help me solve this. Does anyone have any experience with setting it up, such that I can view two desktops on my main machine? If anyone wants more info or clarification please let me know. 

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Download it and install it on each computer then either login to each PC with the ID and password generated/set or create an account to store each login and password and just use the list of available computers, its very simple to use once you get started you should be able to figure it out.

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Make an  account, and go to the settings.

From here you can set it up so you always can access the other computers just by typing a password.

You just have to log in with the same account on all of the PC's

When in doubt: C4

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It's incredibly easy to use, and will do what you want no problem. Just install it on every computer you need to use it, and you're pretty much good to go.

 

Is free for non-commercial use so you can download it and try it.

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This little piece of software has saved me so much nerves throughout the years I've been using it. The main purpose is when you get that parent call "There's something wrong with my computer", you don't have to go on asking, explaining and trying to understand the frustrated non-techsavvy parent. Just log in, fix the problem or show them how something is done and you're good to go. Such a time saver!

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Grizz pretty much nailed it, not hard to set up, only real downside is it isn't too good quality on bad connections but meh oh well

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Where are the computers? Are they all at the same place. If yes, then just run Windows Remote.

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 Thank you all for the input. I am going to set it up as you said and test it out over the next week. I have seen that it definitely runs on windows and mac, but does anyone have any experience running on various linux distros?

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