![]() ![]() ![]() You could technically still get in with Windows Authentication (assuming you have that enabled in your policy settings). If the user is super concerned, have them change the unattended access password on their machine (only place it can actually be changed from what I understand). They get a rather large popup in their system tray that shows someone has connected (which even shows the name of the person who is connecting). The thing with TeamViewer Host is that an end user is going to know you are connected to their machine. We use TeamViewer Host as well, and I had a user bring up that same concern the other day.
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