Also make sure the TeamViewer ID of the app from the wireless device is already added to the "Whitelist" list of the TeamViewer application in your computer. Make sure you kept signed in always with the same TeamViewer account in both wireless/computer devices. Done! Run TeamViewer app or application from your wireless device or client computer.On the "Properties dialog" in "General" tab, check the "Run whether user is logged on or not".Click 'Finish' if you're done with the setup. Check the "Open the Properties dialog for this task when I click Finish"."Add arguments" and "Start in" are optional. Click the 'Browse.' button then locate "TeamViewer.exe" to add it as a Program/script.Assign an action the task will perform.Specify the time period or event you want your task to be executed.Name your task and add description (optional).On the Task Scheduler window, locate the 'Create Basic Task.' button.Click it from the search results right after you found it. Go to 'Start Menu' -> 'All Programs' -> 'Accessories' -> 'System tools' -> 'Task Scheduler' or alternatively go to 'Control Panel' -> 'System and Security' -> 'Administrative Tools' -> 'Task Scheduler'. (Important note: The users must belong to the admin group which have admin rights.) Here's how to add TeamViewer program as a basic task in Task Scheduler (Windows 7): You can even start TeamViewer right after the startup of the computer even if you're not still logged on as a user by making sure you always keep yourself signed in on TeamViewer then add TeamViewer program as a basic task in Task Scheduler in your computer. And it is definitely a yes, not no, that one can remotely input password at the locked screen while in remote session with TeamViewer. That would be confusing to have 2 opposing answers, you know.Īs for the real answer, it is a yes that one can locked the computer right after every end of remote connection using TeamViewer (1st sentence of the 1st answer). I can somehow able to post a real answer but I'm tired of making another one 'cause it disagrees with the 2nd sentence of the 1st answer. Sorry if I had to edit something from the first answer, it is because I can't post a comment yet to other people's question or answer in Superuser ,only to my own questions & actually the answer is indeed partially correct (1st sentence correct & 2nd sentence incorrect) so I thought maybe I could just modify it to rectify it.
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