

I wonder why it did when I used it with a temporary Pi3. This window size is fixed and won't resize dynamically.

This is what the window inside Teamviewer looks like on the viewing PC, it is not resizeable. Something isn't right and I don't know enough about this, so am hoping somebody there can tell me what I need to do.

I am comparing this to the first install on a different (and now not available) Pi3, where I seem to recall the screen on the connecting computer (windows 7) was fully resizeable moreover, on the Pi3, it did not prompt me for a login, whereas on the Pi2 I have to login as pi each time. However when I connect via TV, the screen opens up to a default size, is not resizeable. Teamviewer will be the only way to connect to it from outside the local net.

This is a headless Pi2 normally accessed only via ssh from the local network only. Under Domains, I right-clicked "" and chose "Link existing GPO.After upgrading my Pi2 from Wheezy to Jessie, I was able to install teamviewer-host. In Sharing, I've configured Full Control for Administrators and Domain Admins. In the Open dialog box, within the address bar at the top, I provided the full UNC path to the package which is located at \DC01\Deploy Deploy is a shared folder for Domain Admins and Administrators at the root of D, the main partition for software installations. In it, under Computer Configuration->Policies->Software Settings->Software Installation -> Right-click, New->Package Just for sanity's sake, here's the steps I took when creating the GPO:Ĭreated a Group Policy Object called "Teamviewer12_Deploy" Has anyone been successful at this? I've added the GPO, then tried running gpupdate /force on the test host to deploy to which prompted for a restart. 112730 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack b. Is there a way to install Teamviewer on it There is a Raspbian version od Teamviewer, but i cant install it: rootkali:/Desktop dpkg -i. Customer recently purchased a Pro license and am looking to deploy the custom MSI to all joined hosts. Hi guys, I have Kali Linux installed on Raspberry Pi 3. We've Server 2008 R2 with typical AD setup for around 50 hosts joined to the domain.
