

TeamViewer's remote access interface is excellent. The Meeting tab lets you join, start and schedule meetings, which you can then invite others to.

You can also connect to a remote system using its TeamViewer ID code. The Remote control tab allows you to set a permanent password for the PC you're working on or generate a temporary password if you just want to give someone access to your system once. The main TeamViewer window has two tabs: Remote control and Meeting. You can also invite any system on your list to attend a meeting. Otherwise, a shortcut option lets you request that the system's user grant you access. If the computer has a permanent password configured, admins will be able to remotely access their system at any time, whether users are at the PC or not. In both cases, this makes it easy to invite people to meetings or request access to their PCs. The Computers & Contacts window lists the computers associated with your account and contact information for other TeamViewer users you deal with.

There are two windows, which you can leave joined together or separate and arrange to your satisfaction. The contacts window can be separated and moved to a more convenient location on the screen if required The VPN is useful if you need access to the remote system's network as well as the PC itself. During installation, you're also given the option of TeamViewer's VPN and remote printing features. You'll need to have the TeamViewer client setup on every system you want to remote control or invite to participate in a meeting. Users can also Wake-on-LAN, and there's an API to help businesses integrate TeamViewer deeper into their systems. The latest version of the software makes it possible to open multiple remote connections in different tabs and copy and paste files using the clipboard when transferring content between your local and remote system.
