![]() ![]() My File Manager showing TeamViewer 11 & 13 from their Linux archive files. Link to download Teamviewer 13 Linux Archive file. Previous versions of TeamViewer 11 - deb and archive file just save the file, right-click it and extract it, maybe rename and move the new folder to your home folder Link to download Teamviewer 11 Linux Archive file. I can easily get TeamViewer 13 to come up in my Linux Ubuntu 18.04 (& other Linux Mint versions), but I could not get TeamViewer 11 to come up from the archive file, perhaps if you purged TeamViewer 13 (if you installed it from deb file), then installed TV11 using their deb file, and ran TV 13 from the Linux Archive both versions would work, run separately of course ? ![]() I would not recommend running the "tv-setup" when using the Linux archive files especially if you are running multiple versions. VIP: If you want to run more than one version, rename the folder for that version of TV like "teamviewer11", "teamviewer13", etc. So, I prefer to use their Linux Archive file(s) instead which when extracted creates their own "teamviewer" folder and I can start and run Teamviewer executable program file from within that or create shortcut launchers to each version I do not know if you can run both at the same time, I would not think so. Why can't your Teamviewer 13 access your Teamviewer 11 clients and or workplace?įYI: I love TeamViewer (TV) for remote support, but I do not like that in Linux installed from Deb files, it installs the always running "teamviewerd" service daemon which would be fine if I used it all the time, but I do not. ![]() Someone can share their light on it comment sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment IntuneSupport. HI heiny, & Anyone Else Interested in this. How does the TeamViewer integration between Intune and Jamf Pro compare We really like how TeamViewer integrates with Jamf Pro, but cant find if Intune works in the same manner. ![]()
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