Installing TeamViewer on a Windows Server server does not allow you to select Personal/non-business use, and prompts that business only users can use TeamViewer on server operations. That is, a business user is installed on a server operating system such as Windows 2003 server.
To install on the server operating system in accordance with personal/non-business use, you need to set the following settings: Right-click before installing TeamViewer and select Windows XP in compatibility. After Setup, double-click Install to select "Personal/non-business use" installation. If you have already installed the teamviewer,7 Day trial on a server operating system such as Windows 2003 server, you cannot use it even if you uninstall the installation TeamViewer. This is because TeamViewer automatically generates a fixed ID based on the MAC address of the computer and is saved on the TeamViewer cloud server, which is the same ID that is installed on the same computer multiple times teamviewer. After the trial period, the expiration information is saved on the ECS, so even after reinstalling the TeamViewer, even after reinstalling the operating system, the software will still use the same ID to check online (reinstalling different systems looks like an effect: I used the server2003 system, Later changed to server2008, ID changed, and can be used! )。 Also, TeamViewer server in foreign countries, so the domestic can not sisu the network of Comrades notice, do not display ID, only show the password is the reason.
To break through this limitation, it is actually very simple: just modify the MAC address of the machine. In the properties of the network connection, click "General/Configuration" and in the Advanced tab, set the "locally administered address" or "Network Address" value. After modifying the MAC address, install the installation method described above.
How to modify the TeamViewer ID:
1. Start > Run, enter%appdata%, delete TeamViewer folder;
2. Start > Run, enter regedit;
Delete the TeamViewer under hkey_local_machine\software\;
Delete the TeamViewer under hkey_current_user\software\;
3. Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Right-click on the network adapter > Properties > Advanced > Network Address; Enter a 12-digit number in the Value field.
4. Open TeamViewer and you will find that your TeamViewer ID has changed. Success!
Modify the Teamviewer.ini file in the TeamViewer installation directory,
Speaking nosave=1 modified into nosave=0,
Restart the TeamViewer and you will find that many gray areas can be selected and saved.
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Installing TeamViewer on a Windows Server server