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Written by Administrator   
Sunday, 14 March 2010 22:56

This quick tutorial will go over how to setup Team Viewer. Team Viewer lets me see what's on the other person's screen from my home and I can manipulate programs and apps as well. By the end of this tutorial, you should be comfortable with how to setup Team Viewer on your own computer to allow me access into yours. Please remember that there will never be any viruses or malicious programs that are attached to anything I provide. Everything I have you download is high quality and will allow me to get the job done right.

Step 1: Installation after you have downloaded Team Viewer...

After you have downloaded Team Viewer under resources on the main page, this window will pop up stating if you want to start the executable or cancel. You will hit Run to continue to step 2.

Step 2: Install or Run? Which do I choose?

This is the most important window upon starting up your Team Viewer executable. You have two choices here, Install or Run. Install will install Team Viewer onto your system for future use while Run will only start Team Viewer as a one time executable. In this case, we'll choose Run since I don't need to get back on Team Viewer a second time very often.

Step 3: Agreeing to the Terms of Service...

This is a generic Terms of Service window almost every program  has. Whether you choose Install or Run, this window will pop up. Accept the Terms of Service to continue to the final step.

Step 4: The "ID" and "Password" window...

Note: I had to block out my own ID and Password in order to stop random people from accessing my computer without my permission. There will be white text where you see mark out.

Here we are, the final step to Team Viewer. On the left you see "Wait for session." There will be an ID given to you and a password. To make your own, just click the password field, though this is an optional step.  I will need the ID and Password to access your computer while Team Viewer is running. Remember, this is 100% safe and contains no viruses or worms

If you need any help with setting up Team Viewer, or with any specific help not included in this brief tutorial, feel free to e-mail me with your question.

 
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