How to use TeamViewer
To use TeamViewer is very simple.
1. Make sure both side installed teamviewer in their system.
2. Both side start their Teamviewer.
* It will automatic assign ID and password for u

3. Ask your partner for his Partner-ID and the session password.
4. Enter the Partner-ID in the textbox Enter Partner’s ID.
5. Choose your TeamViewer Mode:
- Remote Support
Enables Desktop Sharing and Remote Control. - Presentation
Shows your desktop to your partner. - Filetransfer
For simple Filetransfer.
6. Click on Connect to Partner.
* The Dialog TeamViewer Authentication opens.

If u use remote support mode, once log on, u will see your partners’s desktop appear in your desktop.

If u use file transfer mode, File Transfer dialog appears and allows you to send files to and receive files from your partners computer.

PS: This software is very useful for WAN connection, especially file transfer and remote support. Some more it doesn’t requires setup of static ip. This is much more advance and easy to use compare to VNC or remote desktop of WindowXP.



Manu
June 13, 2007 | 11:09 PMThanks a lot for this great remote control software. Works fabulous!!!
Steffen
November 21, 2007 | 10:02 PMHi there!
Just wanted to thank you for publishing this informative article and how-to for our Teamviewer.
We have just released version 3.0 with some new features and a huge increase in speed and stability. We would be happy about a new article about version 3
Regards from Germany - Steffen - http://www.teamviewer.com
didi
November 22, 2007 | 12:16 AMDear Steffen,
Team viewer really a nice tool for remoting, especially for those user not having static ip… Is easier and secure using team viewer.
Keep it up, hopefully more features will be added in future release…
Steffen
November 22, 2007 | 3:14 PMDear didi,
we never stop developing our TeamViewer. More awesome features will be released in one of the next versions. Unfortunately, I cannot talk about this yet. Stay tuned
Regards from Germany - Steffen - http://www.teamviewer.com
Khun
December 21, 2007 | 9:53 AMThanks for sharing. Very nice tool I think, let me try to use it.
….
If I need some help, I will ask you to teach me
Could it be?
*Khun …
didi
December 21, 2007 | 5:39 PMno problem khun ~~~
but normally u wouldnt ask for my help, because the tool is very simple ~~~
haha ~~~