![]() ![]() I noticed right away, when attempting to connect to the device using that ID number from inside the App, I was receiving the same error (Not accepting incoming connections). I had also had TeamViewer remote control on this iPhone already that I was using to test this feature. I had the same question which lead me here. I was doing some research on this issue, as our company has just acquired a TeamViewer Corporate license through our new cloud based RMM service. Can you make that possible in collaboration with TeamViewer (| )? It would be great if this would be possible the other way around. I am using the TeamViewer software to remotely control my computer from my iOS device. You can help us by letting them know that you would like to control iPad/iPhone with TeamViewer. To make this possible requires the support of Apple. How can I control my iPad/iPhone with TeamViewer? Teamviewer's website posted this about connecting to iPads/iPhones:įrom Teamviewer's FAQ's on their website: Viewer.aspx ![]() Notes: I downloaded the free version iPad Teamviewer app on an iPad at my house, the iPad would not allow incoming connections to it, in Wifi mode or through phone data connection. Question: Does the Teamveiwer iPad app allow me to log into and/or remotely control an iPad? Situation: I have a client implementing iPads across a sales team. What I do: Provide remote email and computer support for clients using Teamviewer to connect to their computers. My Setup: Teamviewer business license Version 2 on Windows 7. ![]()
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