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General Category => Teamviewer for Windows => Topic started by: Thewolfe on February 15, 2016, 12:22:44 PM

Title: Unattended access but with a password I created?
Post by: Thewolfe on February 15, 2016, 12:22:44 PM
I would like to access my computer from my iPhone and other computers but always needing a personal password.

I evidently have my computers set up to automatically access my computers w/o entering a password.

How can I correct that so I always have to enter a personal password on an unattended computer?
Title: Re: Unattended access but with a password I created?
Post by: matt on February 17, 2016, 06:40:49 AM
In Computers and contacts
Select your computer >> properties

remove the saved password
Title: Re: Unattended access but with a password I created?
Post by: Thewolfe on February 17, 2016, 03:14:21 PM
GOT IT! I had to "Sign out" of TeamViewer and then it asked my for my password!



 
Title: Re: Unattended access but with a password I created?
Post by: Thewolfe on February 17, 2016, 04:14:03 PM
DIDN"T get it.

I did "Select your computer >> properties", changed the password, closed TeamViewer and opened it and a smaller password (fewer dots) was still there and I clicked on "Log on" and it did.

Again, I want to have one personalized password that will work on all the "unattended" computers that I want to remote.

What am I doing incorrectly?
Title: Re: Unattended access but with a password I created?
Post by: Thewolfe on February 17, 2016, 04:51:49 PM
Well it works with my custom password but if I close T.V. and then start it up again and try to connect to the same remote computer it has less characters in the password area already filled in and I can log on without inputting my custom password.

Very frustrating although I'm "assuming" it's something I'm doing.
Title: Re: Unattended access but with a password I created?
Post by: matt on February 23, 2016, 03:47:12 AM
I did "Select your computer >> properties", changed the password, closed TeamViewer and opened it and a smaller password (fewer dots) was still there and I clicked on "Log on" and it did.

Again, I want to have one personalized password that will work on all the "unattended" computers that I want to remote.

What am I doing incorrectly?
Don't change the password, just remove the password

Then log out , log in to computers and contacts