If you ever need to connect from a computer that doesn't have the program, you can use the web-based TeamViewer Management Console or even run TeamViewer Portable (zip file) from a USB stick. The Windows version is accessible as both a standard desktop application and a Windows Universal app. You can run TeamViewer from a variety of platforms, including Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, iOS, and Android. TeamViewer is free for personal use, though if you plan to use it on the job, you'll want to review the paid subscription options, all of which offer a free 15-day trial. SEE: Remote access policy (Tech Pro Research) Connect to PCs running Windows, MacOS, or Linux.
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