

Additionally, the EPEL repository has to be enabled in order to satisfy the dependencies.

TeamViewer can only be installed with a Workstation or Server subscription. Run the below commands to install TeamViewer on CentOS 8. $ sudo yum install epel-releaseįinally, Install the TeamViewer by running the following command. If it is not already enabled on your system, please use the below command to enable it. $ sudo rpm -import įew of the TeamViewer dependency packages are available in the EPEL repository. Import the TeamViewer public key prior installation, else it will prompt for missing key during installation of TeamViewer on RPM system, to verify the signature of the package. TeamViewer is not included in the CentOS repositories hence TeamViewer RPM package can be installed by downloading from the official TeamViewer’s download page. It supports multiple Linux distributions and this article shows how to install TeamViewer on Ubuntu, Fedora, and Red Hat systems. TeamViewer is a proprietary computer application, which is free for Private and Non-Commercial use. It is used for remote access, remote control, remote support, web conferencing, desktop sharing and file transfer between computers. Where tblSoftwareUni.softwareName Like '%TeamViewer%' And tblState.TeamViewer is a cross-platform application that enables an user to control remote computers over the internet or network. Left Join tsysOS On tsysOS.OScode = tblAssets.OScode Inner Join tblSoftwareUni On tblSoftwareUni.SoftID = tblSoftware.softID Inner Join tblSoftware On tblAssets.AssetID = tblSoftware.AssetID Inner Join tblState On tblState.State = tblAssetCustom.State Inner Join tsysIPLocations On tsysIPLocations.LocationID = Inner Join tsysAssetTypes On tsysAssetTypes.AssetType = tblAssets.Assettype Inner Join tblAssetCustom On tblAssets.AssetID = tblAssetCustom.AssetID TblSoftwareUni.SoftwarePublisher As Publisher, More information on the dictionary can be found here.Ĭoalesce(tsysOS.Image, tsysAssetTypes.AssetTypeIcon10) As icon, Making use of our database dictionary, which explains in great detail what each database table and field stores.If you know SQL, you know how to build Lansweeper reports as well. Reviewing some SQL tutorials, as the Lansweeper report builder is a standard SQL editor.If you are interested in building or modifying reports, we do recommend: Instructions for adding this report to your Lansweeper installation can be found here. I have edited the built-in report 'Windows: Installed software by computer' to only give back assets with TeamViewer installed on them, including the version number.
