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General Category => Teamviewer for Windows => Topic started by: broski123 on June 10, 2015, 02:43:19 PM
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Hello all,
I am running a server with TeamViewer on Windows Server 2012. I remotely access the server with my computer running TeamViewer on Windows 7. This works completely fine, however, when I reboot the server from TeamViewer, the computer looks like it will boot up properly because the LED on the computer kicks in, but the computer just freezes or something because it never comes back online. Yet the computer fan and stuff are going etc.
Does anyone have any ideas? The server seems to reboot fine when I am not remotely accessing it and using it as an actual computer. I was thinking it may be a windows update problem as well or something.
Any advice would be awesome!!
Thank you.
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I assume you have TeamViewer set to start with system? That is, maybe the computer isn't freezing, and is rebooting properly, but just that TeamViewer isn't starting on it.
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I assume you have TeamViewer set to start with system? That is, maybe the computer isn't freezing, and is rebooting properly, but just that TeamViewer isn't starting on it.
Yes, I have it start with the system. TeamViewer starts fine when I reboot the computer manually, but the server doesn't reboot correctly (or atleast TeamViewer doesn't load correctly) when it is restarted within teamviewer.
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Im having the exact same issue. every time i reboot. I think that the problem is teamviewer is giving me a new 9 digit id. The computer comes back online properly and TV starts, but it fails to show up on my partner list. i have to login again, delete the old copy on my partner list and add the computer again. It is getting really frustrating and i am going to start recording the id number to see if it is in fact getting new ones every time
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I have an account on TeamViewer so I don't have issues with ID numbers and such. Also my computer doesn't boot correctly when I restart with TeamViewer. All of the fans and the lights are on, on the computer, but the screen is blank.
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On Server 2012 there is no default logon.
Instead of start with Windows, try the unattended host. That makes Teamviewer a service that will start when the computer starts.
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Okay so I removed TeamViewer full version from the server and installed TeamViewer host so the server could be permanently accessed. I kept TeamViewer full version on my actual computer and the problem seems to be fixed! I will report back if it fails in the near future.
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You can set the full version to start in unattended mode too
you didn't / don't need to uninstall the full version...
But I hope that it works as expected now