Thanks all.

Just an FYI, it turned out that the Teamviewer that I downloaded did most of the steps when I re-tried it. File downloaded was:

/home/username/Downloads/teamviewer_qs(15.47.3).tar.gz

And it ended up creating the program directory:

/home/username/.local/share/applications/teamviewerqs

And it also created its own 'desktop' file as:

/home/username/.local/share/applications/teamviewerqs/ teamviewer.desktop

Do you get the option to start a session and it doesn't or do you not even have the ability to pick to start a session with a device? If you pick to start a session is there an error? It might go faster to go with a support case but then it'd be great to come back here and talk about where things were stuck. As far as something to greenlight your admin you just have to be sure that you've assigned a Team Viewer license to the admin which is done in Assistants -> Manage Administrators and have at least TeamViewer Host if it's mac or windows (TV does also work on Android/ChromeOS/iPad) and make sure you aren't blocking the ports that TV uses. There is a link to TV's ports list on the FW ports list at the top of the page: +TCP+and+UDP+Port+Usage


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Just wondering if any of you have experience customizing TeamViewer Host 9 for deployment?

I tried following this instructions: -teamviewer-host-to-be-deployable-via-managed-software-update-munki-on-mac-os-x/

In mid July I'm going through Jumpstart training at our institution. While we primarily use Apple Remote Desktop and will possibly Casper Remote moving forward (all our managed machines are setup with a VPN to connect to us), we're looking to TeamViewer to be our online remote quicksupport system. We're not trying to use the TeamViewer Management Console to organize everything.

Worth noting, when you download your custom-made TeamViewer module package, TeamViewer does NOT include your customizations in the package itself. The TeamViewer application has to be able to talk to teamviewer.com to download the customization files it needs. Why TeamViewer doesn't put these things in the package you download I really don't know ... Anyway, we ran into the problem where the VLAN we were using was preventing TeamViewer Host from accessing teamviewer.com, and rather than open up the whole website in our web filter, I just temporarily connected the computer to a different VLAN just to get the customization files. With those files downloaded then took the 2nd Composer snapshot.

I've tried deploying teamviewer on our macs using composer and it never seemed to work. It's been about a year since I tried last, but I think one of the issues was that it either didn't assign to our account, didn't keep our unattended password, or didn't show up in our list when logging into the Teamviewer clients.

SO! Today I said enough is enough. I'm tired of imaging our machines, logging in, opening a web browser, navigating to our custom PKG URL @ get.teamviewer.com/uniquepathhere, clicking through the installer, setting a passcode, etc. etc. just get to get TeamViewer on our machines.

The real key here for me was getting the full download path to our custom module (the curl line of the script). If you go to your module's URL - get.teamviewer.com/customurlpathformodule - there is a link in the middle of the page that you can click in the event the PKG doesn't download automatically.

@dvasquez It looks like the /Library/Preferences PLIST (com.teamviewer.teamviewer10.plist) holds this information underneath the key of PermanentPassword, but all the sensitive information in this PLIST is encrypted. To automate or deploy this password you'd have to some fancy stuff, but frankly I'm not sure this is possible.

3. Enable 2-step authentication, if you haven't already. Log in to your TeamViewer account at login.teamviewer.com. Click Edit profile > Generaltag_hash_113> Activate link > Two factor authentication. Then, follow the onscreen instructions and click Save.

This dialog displays at the beginning of each session, but might be hidden behind other windows. Copy and paste the displayed URL in a browser window to regain access to the session. Make sure the session ID displayed in the dialog matches the one displayed in the TeamViewer app on the device. ff782bc1db

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