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Clara Vanliere

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Aug 4, 2024, 9:33:53 PM8/4/24
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TeamViewercrashes often on my Surface Pro X which runs Windows 10 on ARM (arm64). This device can run 32-bit apps through emulation when no native arm64 is available, which is the case for TeamViewer. So TeamViewer runs in 32-bit on this device.

When a crash occurs (e.g. when remotely controlling a customer's device), a log is visible in the Windows Event Viewer.


Would be great if TeamViewer was available natively on Windows on ARM though, instead of running as an emulated 32-bit application. CPU usage is quite high currently, and the battery life would definitely benefit from a native ARM version.


I'm planing to purchase a Microsoft surface pro x device, but I'm hesitated because as you've mentioned most of the windows applications runs on the Surface uses the 32-emulator, the most important application I need is teamviewer & without confirming it runs on the Surface without any problems there is no point of purchasing it except wasting my money.


I gotta say that the 32-bit version of TeamViewer has been working fine on my Pro X - I had issues with hardware acceleration in the beginning, but those have been resolved in the meantime (I believe through a display driver update on Microsoft's side).


Tried the 64-bit version two weeks ago on Windows 11 (which supports 64-bit emulation) but it crashed when I tried to connect to another computer. The 64-bit emulation in Windows 11 is slightly buggy still, so I expect that to improve over time.


I think it's just a matter of time for TeamViewer to come up with a native ARM64 version of Windows. As a developer I know that a lot of toolchains/dependencies have been updated to support ARM64 lately (which I've been contributing to myself as well), so it should become easier and easier for TeamViewer to port things to ARM64 ??


I have windows 10 machine which we connect to using teamviewer 15 , it was working fine on the machine yesterday with no issues and connecting today , it is like it is invisible on teamviewer but if I click on where icons are on the program I can actually use it.


From above you can see a screenshot with the issue, it shows the outline of the program but doesn't show actually show the program and as you can see when click on the program I get options to add items to the tool bar.


The "check for updates" option is a great hint. Unfortunately in my version (12.0.92876) there is only an update option for a certain timeframe (shortest is "weekly"). Can I use TeamViewer now only once a week? Please provide a feasable workaround - we pay for a license...!


This initially started happening with Skype, then SkypeForBusiness and Now Teams. It is pretty much Identical to TeamViewer. Except TeamViewer has the Update option to bring the windows back. The only way to get the MS Teams back is to Quit and restart.


I cant help but think they might be related? Both have the main window dissapear, cannot select the main window to bring to front or anything. Unfortunatly Teams does not have anny other menu options that will being up a window/dialog. they are all Links to Web pges.


My guess is that somehow the windows has closed - but the app has no function to bring back the window - therefore settings are remembering that the window wasn't open - so when you restart its not opening a NEW window.


The issue also is there should be an "teamviewer" link in th window menu item. I used this same trick check for updates and the window "magically" pops up. Then under window their is the Teamviewer window. Feels like they totally forgot something.


Just updated Teamviewer to 15.34.4 and am unable to connect to remote comp (Windows). Gives me following message. I don't think ID is a problem as the ID was working perfectly in previous version of TV, just before I updated it.


And by the way I tried connecting to that same Windows remote comp via the latest version of TV on a Windows comp, and it works fine for same ID. So it's definitely a "Teamviewer 15.34.4 for Mac OS" version problem. Any help is appreciated.


I have a Linux Computer that I want to connect via VPN to a Windows Computer, but I need it to be easy to connect like TeamViewer is. I need it to be real simple because I'm setting this up for someone that has to access a work network from their Linux machine but they aren't that tech savvy so anything complicated will just get them confused. I like how in TeamViewer you just have to type the ID and password and it'll connect. No other complicated processes it's just open, enter ID & password, and connect. Dead simple. Is their anything of equivalence for a Linux Computer to connect to Windows?


NOTE: An idea I had while writing this was to simply install TeamViewer in a normal Wine install with the latest Windows version since the Linux Version is just a Windows install run through a trimmed down Wine. Could this work for the VPN or is their no way to connect a Windows VPN through Wine?


You might be interesting in VPN over the Internet without dedicated public IP, when all the nodes are behind the NAT. Those connections called F2F (Friend to Friend) or P2PVPN (Point to Point VPN). They might be fully decentralized or may require initial connection broker like XMPP Jabber or Google Hangout (required only at time of establishing connections between end hosts). In both types of connections traffic goes directly from host to host.


GBridge Centralized P2P Pwd @centr srvCentr srv Yes, centr. relay

Wippien Centralized P2P Pwd @centr srvCentr srv Yes, no relay

P2PVPN Unstructured P2P Shared secret Broadcast No, decentraliz relay

IPOP Structured P2P PKI/pr.ex. keyDHT lookupYes,relay:close peers

GNUNet Unstructured P2P DHT lookupYes

pwnat P2P ? ICMP hack Yes

ZeroTier P2P Crypto Keys SUTN-like Yes




Why don't you go for a pptp client solution instead of a complex software such as OpenVPN which can be difficult to setup? It is well supported in Linux with many frontends and it is native to windows. With PPTP you have your username and password and that's it. Setup the server on windows, the client on Linux, click on the connect button and you're done.


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I am using teamviewer 9 on my laptop (windows 7) to log-in remotely to windows 8. After I log-in I cannot use my keyboard, however my mouse works fine. I have tried going to actions and clicking send remote key combinations but still not able to type, any idea?

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