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Community => General discussion => : fox12345 March 18, 2014, 09:20:24 AM

: How to use teamviewer in stealth mode
: fox12345 March 18, 2014, 09:20:24 AM
Hi dear friends, Today i want to emergency help!!! I will doing Remote Technical Support with TeamViewer. But it have not Stealth mode. As a result My customers are always looking my tricks and my methods. Like as "How to fix Problems" And after that  next time he will do it itself. As a result my business field is go down. So i want to do some Tricks with stealth mode. But TeamViewer is not supporting to that. Please give me a some good answer to that.

Thanks.   
: Re: How to use teamviewer in stealth mode
: Axon March 18, 2014, 09:33:19 AM
Why you need a stealth mode? And what kind of customers that require stealth mode to do business?
: Re: How to use teamviewer in stealth mode
: fox12345 March 18, 2014, 09:47:44 AM
Actually i want to hide my steps. Yeah customers are do not like that. But business is depending on that point.   
: Re: How to use teamviewer in stealth mode
: Axon March 18, 2014, 09:58:03 AM
Actually i want to hide my steps. Yeah customers are do not like that. But business is depending on that point.
By convention. I'm assuming you mean by business, real business as in working for a company or a government agency. Which as far as I know, doesn't require stealth mode because the end user wouldn't want something like this. By business I think you mean your own private business?
: Re: How to use teamviewer in stealth mode
: fox12345 March 18, 2014, 10:05:30 AM
Yeah.......i am working at freelancer.........So what to do? Some times my other sellers watching my activities and they after that they will provide it. So do not like that.
: Re: How to use teamviewer in stealth mode
: Teapot March 18, 2014, 11:27:28 AM
0.0 think about what you are asking for a second.

Would you in your customers shoes be willing to let someone take FULL control of your computer?
Without any idea of what they are doing or any ability to stop them from doing or going someplace... for all
they know you could be deleting windows, installing a backdoor, stealing information, etc. 
: Re: How to use teamviewer in stealth mode
: Kulverstukas March 18, 2014, 12:18:26 PM
Would you in your customers shoes be willing to let someone take FULL control of your computer?
Without any idea of what they are doing or any ability to stop them from doing or going someplace... for all
they know you could be deleting windows, installing a backdoor, stealing information, etc. 
This.

Also it's not possible with TV, it has been built to be exactly the opposite. Might want to look into VNC perhaps or if windows, remote desktop.