

If you’re a web worker who needs to share desktops with others, or get remote access to PCs or Macs while you’re on the move, try TeamViewer, which has just come out in a new version 4. Uninstalled, deleting all configuration files and re-installed and still the same problem.

I can connect and see the desktop fine, but cannot control it from my windows machine, or any other Mac. I have been able to connect to the iMac only a twice: once from the laptop and once from my iPod and then it refused all incoming connections. It's only when the laptop tries to connect to the iMac it has a problem. My Mac will have no problem connecting to my Windows laptop. But that's old tricks and didn't work anymore. Most of them are relating to changing MAC address of your computer, uninstall and delete some folder created by TeamVIewer.

Tricks to bypass There are some tutorials or tricks on the internet teach you how to bypass this Commercial use suppected. My secondary: An Acer Aspire 5532 with Windows. My primary: A Macbook Air 2010 with OSX High Sierra 10.13.6 2. I'm a first time user, am NOT heavily tech savvy and it's possible Team Viewer might not be capable of serving my purpose.
