Teamviewer is the all in one remote support software which helps to connect anyone's desktop or laptop computer remotely from any where online. Undoubtedly its one of the most trusted, secured, best remote support application which is available now and also offers free version for personal use, not for commercial use.
How to Stop Showing Commercial Use Suspected Warning
Never use teamviewer for commercial purposes without proper license. Teamviewer Commercial Use Suspected Warning Message. You might experience annoying warning as shown above when you are try to connect with your friends through teamviewer. Below specified instructions for advanced users only and we are not responsible for any data loss occurs. How to change TeamViewer password on 3000 devices Our org has a corporate license and have deployed TeamViewer 15.4 via SCCM OSD and Task Sequence. Is there a way to change the password that was set with a custom.tvopt file initially?
Here is Some valid examples of how to use teamviewer as free user.
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- Helping you friends and relatives remotely
- Connecting to your private home PC from school, university or vacation
Teamviewer says that 'Basically commercial use is anything where money is involved'. As teamviewer (personal) free user, you are allowed to connect only minimum number instances with various computers in a specific time frame.
If you are using the teamviewer to connect with various computers (your friends and relatives) in short span of time for educational or personal use, You might get pop-up warning such as 'Commercial Use Suspected' and connectivity may slow down or connection will be terminated after some time.
Teamviewer Says Trial Expired
Here is the quick steps about how to get rid of 'Commercial Use Suspected' warning and continue to use the teamviewer as free version. The instructions specified here, intended for educational purpose only. Never use for commercial purposes without proper license.
Teamviewer Commercial Use Suspected Warning MessageYou might experience annoying warning as shown above when you are try to connect with your friends through teamviewer. Below specified instructions for advanced users only and we are not responsible for any data loss occurs when you follow the steps and always recommend you to take a whole registry backup before to proceed the steps.
Step 1 : Close and exit your teamviewer application if it is running
Step 2 : Click Windows Start > Run and search with %appdata% variable and find the teamviewer folder and delete it.
Step 3 : Beware, This step is very important and have to follow instructions with caution. (Better take a backup of your registry) Click Windows Start > Run and enter 'regedit' and click OK. Find the registry entry located at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > teamviewer and remove the registry folder.
Remove Teamviewer Registry Entries
Step 4 : Change the MAC address (ID) of your Ethernet card and restart your computer. If you doesn't know about how to change your MAC ID, Follow this link to learn about it.
Once your restart the computer, run teamviewer and connect with anyone else remotely. You won't be getting any annoying pop-up such as Commercial Use Suspected warning no more appears till you start connecting with various computers in short span of time.
Repeat the above specified steps again, if you gets similar warning message in near feature. Enjoy your remote session without any interruption.
If you are using the teamviewer to connect with various computers (your friends and relatives) in short span of time for educational or personal use, You might get pop-up warning such as 'Commercial Use Suspected' and connectivity may slow down or connection will be terminated after some time.
Teamviewer Says Trial Expired
Here is the quick steps about how to get rid of 'Commercial Use Suspected' warning and continue to use the teamviewer as free version. The instructions specified here, intended for educational purpose only. Never use for commercial purposes without proper license.
Teamviewer Commercial Use Suspected Warning MessageYou might experience annoying warning as shown above when you are try to connect with your friends through teamviewer. Below specified instructions for advanced users only and we are not responsible for any data loss occurs when you follow the steps and always recommend you to take a whole registry backup before to proceed the steps.
Step 1 : Close and exit your teamviewer application if it is running
Step 2 : Click Windows Start > Run and search with %appdata% variable and find the teamviewer folder and delete it.
Step 3 : Beware, This step is very important and have to follow instructions with caution. (Better take a backup of your registry) Click Windows Start > Run and enter 'regedit' and click OK. Find the registry entry located at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > teamviewer and remove the registry folder.
Remove Teamviewer Registry Entries
Step 4 : Change the MAC address (ID) of your Ethernet card and restart your computer. If you doesn't know about how to change your MAC ID, Follow this link to learn about it.
Once your restart the computer, run teamviewer and connect with anyone else remotely. You won't be getting any annoying pop-up such as Commercial Use Suspected warning no more appears till you start connecting with various computers in short span of time.
Repeat the above specified steps again, if you gets similar warning message in near feature. Enjoy your remote session without any interruption.
On the remote client machines, you can install the teamviewer host (if you need unattended access), or you can provide remote support to remote clients by having them use the quicksupport link directly (for instant support without really installing anything) , or they can have install the full version of teamviewer on that machine. https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/windows.aspx
You can also create a customized quicksupport module that has your business logo & text, etc. and send that link to your remote clients (or put it on your web site or as a desktop shortcut or distribute it any other way as appropriate)