Author Topic: Sponsored Session - Pop Up Message - How To Avoid This  (Read 20378 times)

mystic.bertie

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Sponsored Session - Pop Up Message - How To Avoid This
« on: December 27, 2013, 06:24:26 AM »
I have a bit of a problem which does not happen every time. If im using my laptop to control my htpc, i can start a movie on my htpc watching it on my plasma, if i close teamviewer on my laptop to enjoy watching the movie a pop up appears in the middle of the screen spoiling the movie, i have to connect to my htpc again and close this pop up window. After this i can close teamviewer and watch the movie fine.

So can i disable this message from popping up when i close teamviewer.

it says
SPONSORED MESSAGE
This was a free session sponsored by www.teamviewer.com. Teamviewer sessions are free of charge for personal use.

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Re: Sponsored Session - Pop Up Message - How To Avoid This
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2013, 03:21:56 PM »
there are sevral threads around with people discussing scripts that will prevent pop ups, ill see if i can locate them, but really why not just leave teamviewer connected until the end of the movie?

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Re: Sponsored Session - Pop Up Message - How To Avoid This
« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2013, 03:28:44 PM »
there are sevral threads around with people discussing scripts that will prevent pop ups, ill see if i can locate them, but really why not just leave teamviewer connected until the end of the movie?


At the moment im experienting a lot since setting up the newer media browser 3 and getting to grips with my imon remote control. So after a lot of faffing about i may let a movie ir show play and its more practical to shut the lid of my laptop which is set to go into stand by also. It would be great if there was a workaround though.

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Re: Sponsored Session - Pop Up Message - How To Avoid This
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2013, 03:55:55 PM »
here is the thread, basically the same issue you want to resolve:
http://teamviewerforums.com/index.php?topic=1255.0

  you may have to implement something like AutoIt3 and run a script and you may want to re post your specific circumstance in that thread, it will alert those who have already posted there that there is activity.
and now looking into it there used to be a registry modification that stopped it, not sure if that works with the newest versions.
I would post in that thread.
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Re: Sponsored Session - Pop Up Message - How To Avoid This
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2013, 10:15:24 AM »
here is the thread, basically the same issue you want to resolve:
http://teamviewerforums.com/index.php?topic=1255.0

  you may have to implement something like AutoIt3 and run a script and you may want to re post your specific circumstance in that thread, it will alert those who have already posted there that there is activity.
and now looking into it there used to be a registry modification that stopped it, not sure if that works with the newest versions.
I would post in that thread.


sorry for the delay, that thread is very interesting, ill give it some careful reading so i know what im doing, if i think i need some advice before i do this ill ask on the thread, i have not worked with scripts before but its maybe not as complicated as it seems. Many thanks for your help and finding that thread. Teamviewer is a great program, it will be even better once i iron out these niggles. cheers dude.

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Re: Sponsored Session - Pop Up Message - How To Avoid This
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2013, 11:38:32 AM »
a script may not even be necessary, there was a registry fix that used to work, there is information about that near the end of that thread.

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Re: Sponsored Session - Pop Up Message - How To Avoid This
« Reply #6 on: January 02, 2014, 08:23:58 AM »
a script may not even be necessary, there was a registry fix that used to work, there is information about that near the end of that thread.


ok cheers matey  ;D ;)

 

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