Hope this isn't a ridiculous question ...
So it seems that the way I'd like to use TeamViewer is in reverse of what it is generally intended for. Everything seems setup for an IT person to access multiple clients and be able to support multiple computers from one source (a Host computer?)
I'd like to use TeamViewer to access our home PC from 2 remote laptops and an Android phone (or maybe 2, if that's possible). My girlfriend and I both travel a lot, and want to be able to access the home PC that we have pictures, videos and personal files stored and shared on ..
The home PC is setup with 2 User Accounts, each with their own passwords. Most of our pictures and such are in the Public/shared folders ..
She will access her User Account, I'll access mine ... and it'd be the icing on the cake if we can connect from our androids too.
There's probably never going to be any need of the home PC ever connecting to the laptops or Android ..
Is all this doable? Will TeamViewer connect each of us to the Users log in screen?
Yes
Presuming you have teamviewer setup correctly:
After teamviewer is install you need to define a permanent password for access:
On the PC: double click the teamviewer icon then click EXTRAS/OPTIONS
Under the general tab make sure "start teamviewer with windows" is checked.
click the security tab on the left
define the personal password and confirm
also
under Windows logon choose "allowed for all users"
click OK restart PC
both you and your girlfriend can use the same Teamviewer password to access the PC form any device that teamviewer is installed on provided you know the PC teamviewer ID and predefined password.
You can log out and log in from each Windows user account that you know the password but only of you know the password for that user account( teamviewer wont automatically allow access to a windows user account it just provides the connection)