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Install a Teamviewer host silently with custom password


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Our company has the custom Teamviewer hosts that we can run silently with the /S switch. The issue is that we can't connect due to it not setting a password that we know. Does anyone have any thoughts or scripts they can direct me to that will do a Teamviewer silent install and set the password with no user interaction?










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  • You can make a package with a embedded password. Its on the Teamviewer site.

    – user415090
    Feb 3 '15 at 13:19











  • I know you could in TV8 but on the website I could not find it in the customizations for 9 or 10 host.

    – Scott Chamberlain
    Apr 6 '15 at 3:09











  • No longer can with 9 and upwards. You need to set the password manually, and then export the reg keys, and import on the PC's in order to set the code.

    – user2924019
    Jan 3 '17 at 17:26


















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Our company has the custom Teamviewer hosts that we can run silently with the /S switch. The issue is that we can't connect due to it not setting a password that we know. Does anyone have any thoughts or scripts they can direct me to that will do a Teamviewer silent install and set the password with no user interaction?










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  • You can make a package with a embedded password. Its on the Teamviewer site.

    – user415090
    Feb 3 '15 at 13:19











  • I know you could in TV8 but on the website I could not find it in the customizations for 9 or 10 host.

    – Scott Chamberlain
    Apr 6 '15 at 3:09











  • No longer can with 9 and upwards. You need to set the password manually, and then export the reg keys, and import on the PC's in order to set the code.

    – user2924019
    Jan 3 '17 at 17:26














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Our company has the custom Teamviewer hosts that we can run silently with the /S switch. The issue is that we can't connect due to it not setting a password that we know. Does anyone have any thoughts or scripts they can direct me to that will do a Teamviewer silent install and set the password with no user interaction?










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Our company has the custom Teamviewer hosts that we can run silently with the /S switch. The issue is that we can't connect due to it not setting a password that we know. Does anyone have any thoughts or scripts they can direct me to that will do a Teamviewer silent install and set the password with no user interaction?







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  • You can make a package with a embedded password. Its on the Teamviewer site.

    – user415090
    Feb 3 '15 at 13:19











  • I know you could in TV8 but on the website I could not find it in the customizations for 9 or 10 host.

    – Scott Chamberlain
    Apr 6 '15 at 3:09











  • No longer can with 9 and upwards. You need to set the password manually, and then export the reg keys, and import on the PC's in order to set the code.

    – user2924019
    Jan 3 '17 at 17:26



















  • You can make a package with a embedded password. Its on the Teamviewer site.

    – user415090
    Feb 3 '15 at 13:19











  • I know you could in TV8 but on the website I could not find it in the customizations for 9 or 10 host.

    – Scott Chamberlain
    Apr 6 '15 at 3:09











  • No longer can with 9 and upwards. You need to set the password manually, and then export the reg keys, and import on the PC's in order to set the code.

    – user2924019
    Jan 3 '17 at 17:26

















You can make a package with a embedded password. Its on the Teamviewer site.

– user415090
Feb 3 '15 at 13:19





You can make a package with a embedded password. Its on the Teamviewer site.

– user415090
Feb 3 '15 at 13:19













I know you could in TV8 but on the website I could not find it in the customizations for 9 or 10 host.

– Scott Chamberlain
Apr 6 '15 at 3:09





I know you could in TV8 but on the website I could not find it in the customizations for 9 or 10 host.

– Scott Chamberlain
Apr 6 '15 at 3:09













No longer can with 9 and upwards. You need to set the password manually, and then export the reg keys, and import on the PC's in order to set the code.

– user2924019
Jan 3 '17 at 17:26





No longer can with 9 and upwards. You need to set the password manually, and then export the reg keys, and import on the PC's in order to set the code.

– user2924019
Jan 3 '17 at 17:26










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To create a custom password file:




  1. Open an existing installation of TeamViewer on any machine (this file will be machine agnostic, so it can be created from your – or any – Windows device)


  2. Open Extras > Options


  3. Open Advanced > Show advanced options


  4. Select “Export options to a *.reg file”


  5. Give your password file a unique name



Once created, you then need to go on to the PC you wish to import the password file on, and do the following:




  1. Open Extras > Options

  2. Open Advanced > Show advanced options

  3. Select "Import options from a *.reg file"

  4. Find the file you exported from the first computer.






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    You would have to go into the setting on the Hosts and set the password(s) that you would like to use.






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      The OP wants to set the password silently without user interaction.

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    To create a custom password file:




    1. Open an existing installation of TeamViewer on any machine (this file will be machine agnostic, so it can be created from your – or any – Windows device)


    2. Open Extras > Options


    3. Open Advanced > Show advanced options


    4. Select “Export options to a *.reg file”


    5. Give your password file a unique name



    Once created, you then need to go on to the PC you wish to import the password file on, and do the following:




    1. Open Extras > Options

    2. Open Advanced > Show advanced options

    3. Select "Import options from a *.reg file"

    4. Find the file you exported from the first computer.






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      To create a custom password file:




      1. Open an existing installation of TeamViewer on any machine (this file will be machine agnostic, so it can be created from your – or any – Windows device)


      2. Open Extras > Options


      3. Open Advanced > Show advanced options


      4. Select “Export options to a *.reg file”


      5. Give your password file a unique name



      Once created, you then need to go on to the PC you wish to import the password file on, and do the following:




      1. Open Extras > Options

      2. Open Advanced > Show advanced options

      3. Select "Import options from a *.reg file"

      4. Find the file you exported from the first computer.






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        To create a custom password file:




        1. Open an existing installation of TeamViewer on any machine (this file will be machine agnostic, so it can be created from your – or any – Windows device)


        2. Open Extras > Options


        3. Open Advanced > Show advanced options


        4. Select “Export options to a *.reg file”


        5. Give your password file a unique name



        Once created, you then need to go on to the PC you wish to import the password file on, and do the following:




        1. Open Extras > Options

        2. Open Advanced > Show advanced options

        3. Select "Import options from a *.reg file"

        4. Find the file you exported from the first computer.






        share|improve this answer













        To create a custom password file:




        1. Open an existing installation of TeamViewer on any machine (this file will be machine agnostic, so it can be created from your – or any – Windows device)


        2. Open Extras > Options


        3. Open Advanced > Show advanced options


        4. Select “Export options to a *.reg file”


        5. Give your password file a unique name



        Once created, you then need to go on to the PC you wish to import the password file on, and do the following:




        1. Open Extras > Options

        2. Open Advanced > Show advanced options

        3. Select "Import options from a *.reg file"

        4. Find the file you exported from the first computer.







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            You would have to go into the setting on the Hosts and set the password(s) that you would like to use.






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              The OP wants to set the password silently without user interaction.

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              Oct 31 '14 at 13:44


















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            You would have to go into the setting on the Hosts and set the password(s) that you would like to use.






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            You would have to go into the setting on the Hosts and set the password(s) that you would like to use.






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            You would have to go into the setting on the Hosts and set the password(s) that you would like to use.







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