![]() Meanwhile, I have to go back to this person’s place and waste a few more hours over there, by the looks of it. I see I can check “grant easy access” there, or who has had it granted. If I get into an customer’s computer, go to options and add a password, I can access the computer later on, provided it’s running. I check my list of “computers and contacts.” Tick stays in “grant easy access.” I go home. ![]() I re-tick, enter my credentials nfirm “yes” on the email. so I ticked “grant easy access,” and confirmed by email on my phone. I’m avoiding home visits wherever possible. I was assisting an elderly, basically blind person yesterday, who has an extremely poor internet connection. Once you have both of your computers linked to your TeamViewer account, you should see both of them listed under the Computers. When the Assign to account form appears, just type in your e-mail address and password associated with your TeamViewer account. Or is that supposed to be one of my computers, so I can use the full features of TeamViewer from another computer.isn’t that what “signing in” with my ID and password does? Under Unattended access, select Start TeamViewer with Windows and Grant easy access. Correct me if I’m doing it wrong, but “grant easy access” is so that I can access a remote computer, say, a customer’s, without further ado?
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