Yes, I hadn't even thought to static IP. I very much doubt they would have one, which would require more conjuring.Unless you register with a DNS provider you would have to get the user to provide their WAN IP
Yes, I hadn't even thought to static IP. I very much doubt they would have one, which would require more conjuring.Unless you register with a DNS provider you would have to get the user to provide their WAN IP
Use VNC and configure your router to allow it to your PC, then start your viewer in "listen" mode and get the supported user to connect to you - they shouldn't need to change their router to do that. No-one should trust teamviewer or any other solution that goes through a third-party.
On my IT technicians course one of the things we were warned about is not to start any task unless we were absolutely positively sure we knew what were doing.I had a problem installing some anti-virus stuff from Symantec a few years ago. Their help line suggested that they take remote control of my PC to delve into its tripes. Two hours later, it was completely and utterly dead. I lost all the un-backed up stuff on the hard disk and had to re-install the OS from scratch. I don't let outsiders p#ss about with my PC these days, even "experts".
This could be my biggest chance in a rdbt way. As a member of the dog walking Lottery I pay my dues. However, because I accept no payment for my help, they have now conspired to not tell me when my dues are due and pay it themselves. It could be the largest support payment in history. Alternatively, I may need to take a loan out… ..Yebbut, have you bought a new car yet?![]()
They don't need one. You run your client in listen mode and they connect to it. If you have static IP or dynamic DNS hostname, it's easy. Otherwise, you have to give them your IP address but that isn't much harder than passing team viewer numbers around.Yes, I hadn't even thought to static IP. I very much doubt they would have one, which would require more conjuring.
Yes true. It's a thought. I would really prefer they had to do nothing. Having to do anything is potentially fraught with difficulty. This is not an office environmenf.They don't need one. You run your client in listen mode and they connect to it. If you have static IP or dynamic DNS hostname, it's easy. Otherwise, you have to give them your IP address but that isn't much harder than passing team viewer numbers around.
We've had that conversation.Teamviewer is good, but please let the less tech savvy people you help now not to ever let the"we detecteted a problem on your PC" phonecall people to ever use it.