![]() I suppose the answer to this is to temporarily set up another remote access program under the local user account, but then I still have the UAC issue. Even if I could somehow see the UAC prompt, how could I upgrade the old version of Teamviewer (in Program Files) while the new version of Teamviewer is running under the limited user's profile? The Teamviewer install program seems to detect whether a Teamviewer instance is already running, and won't let you install while Teamviewer is running.This is expected behavior as Teamviewer is not running as a program with administrative access. I can get the remote user to download and run the latest Teamviewer version under their limited user account, and I can successfully connect, but then any time an administrative task is required, I cannot see the Windows UAC window asking for administrative credentials.For some inexplicable reason, Teamviewer seems to have disabled even this functionality. In the older days of Teamviewer, there used to be a method where you could update a remote install of Teamviewer by supplying the administrative credentials, and then letting Teamviewer essentially perform an unattended in-place upgrade.These PCs are in remote locations that I WILL NOT HAVE PHYSICAL ACCESS TO any time soon.Because TeamViewer QuickSupport is an application that runs only when needed. When you accept the connection, the remote session will begin. Your help desk provider will request a remote connection. On your computer’s desktop, open the QuickSupport app. ![]()
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