A connection ID that only promises success if the calling user is actively logged in. However, this ID displayed in the Windows session is the user ID. If an administrator installs the TeamViewer host for unattended use on a server, then he probably clicks directly on the TeamViewer icon after the installation, opens the graphical user interface and notes the ID displayed there. The solution is to distinguish between the server ID and the user ID of the running TeamViewer.Ī TeamViewer service installed as a host can be accessed in two ways:Īnd this is exactly where the core of the problem lies. You might think the solution to this problem is in the TeamViewer settings.
If you want to access your server with installed TeamViewer Host via TeamViewer with full access rights, you might know the following problem: The user only expects a black screen and the message “this screen cannot be captured at the moment. This is due to to fast user switching or a disconnected/minimized remote desktop session”.