There is only access to TeamViewer. Looking for multiple users and access parallel to their desktops
- oneTimview connects to the active desktop - which is always for some reason one. - Akina
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Users of Microsoft Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise editions can remotely connect to their computers through Remote Desktop Services (RDP). However, there is a limit on the number of simultaneous RDP sessions — only one remote user can work simultaneously. When trying to open a second RDP session, the session of the first user is asked to end.
Accordingly, the standard Microsoft Windows 10 tools do not allow you to simultaneously work several users.
The TeamViewer application in the free version does not have the ability to simultaneously work several users, as far as I know.
The number of simultaneous TeamViewer sessions to a device depends on your license. For each channel of your license, you can run several simultaneous TeamViewer sessions from a computer. Only one channel can be used for each computer.
Here is a link to the FAQ: How many simultaneous TeamViewer sessions
From there, the following can be seen (Left - License, right - Maximum number of simultaneous sessions):
- Business - 3
- Premium - 10
- Corporate - 15
However, some time ago there was such a tool, they wrote about it on xakep.ru , like TeamViewer Host , attached a link and give the main text:
TeamViewer Host - runs as a system service and is used for round-the-clock access to a remote computer, including logging in / out of the system. It turns out that TeamViewer Host allows you to organize a terminal server, and it supports an unlimited number of clients for one server (the number of clients is limited only by the computing capabilities of your computer). It should also be noted that to install TeamViewer Host you need administrator rights, which are not always there, so you will still use the usual TeamViewer in most cases. However, if you need to configure only one computer (or just arrange remote access to it, say from home), then TeamViewer Host is not needed. To be fair, it should be noted that if computer A is running the usual TeamViewer (not Host), then computers B, C, D (the number three is given for example) can be connected to it for joint administration. Another thing is that you need to coordinate the actions of administrators, since the keyboard and mouse are common, but one can customize, the rest will be watched.
Yes, and also, a certain time ago, there was such a bun as TeamViewer Server, only you can find a little about it.
Maybe you just want a conference in TeamViewer? Did not consider this option: Conferences and interaction
- Means to me non-standard means - vkovalchuk88
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TeamViewer- in the free version you can not. - Denis Bubnov