TeamViewer is a proprietary computer software  package for remote
 control, desktop sharing, online meetings, web  conferencing and file 
transfer between computers. The software operates  with the Microsoft 
Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, and Android operating systems. It is possible to access a machine running TeamViewer
 with a web browser. While the main focus of the application is remote 
control of computers, collaboration and presentation features are 
included.
TeamViewer GmbH was founded in 2005 in Uhingen, Germany. TeamViewer is now owned by GFI.
TeamViewer may be installed with an installation
 procedure, although the 'Quick Support' version will run without 
installation. To connect to another computer, TeamViewer has to be 
running on both machines. To install TeamViewer administrator access  is required, but once installed it can be run by any user. When  TeamViewer
 is started on a computer, it generates a partner ID and  password 
(user-defined passwords are also supported). To establish a  connection 
from a local client to a remote 
host machine, the local  operator must communicate with the remote 
operator, request the ID and  password, then enter these into the local TeamViewer.


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