TeamViewer QuickSupport 15.65.4 freeware
TeamViewer QuickSupport is a powerful remote support solution designed for quick and efficient assistance. Developed by TeamViewer GmbH, it enables users to connect effortlessly with support agents, allowing for instant troubleshooting and problem resolution. The lightweight application requires no installation, making it ideal for on-the-go support. With features like file transfer, chat, and session recording, QuickSupport enhances collaboration and ensures seamless communication, making it an ... ...
Author | TeamViewer GmbH |
Released | 2025-04-29 |
Filesize | 28.50 MB |
Downloads | 2522 |
OS | Windows 11, Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows 10 32/64 bit |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | remote control, desktop sharing, remote presentation, connect, remote, connection, share |
Users' rating (42 rating) |
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15.65.4 | Apr 29, 2025 | New Release | New features: Tensor users with connection reporting enabled can now access additional system information through the connection reporting API, including OS version, CPU type, and other system data. It is now possible to view and manage the TeamViewer policy for legacy groups and devices. Legacy device groups now allow linking with custom QuickSupport module, via the group side-drawer, provided that you have the necessary rights to do so. It is now possible to add a device with a personal password. It is now possible to view, manage, and connect to contacts within legacy groups. It is now possible to view and manage TeamViewer policies for legacy groups and devices. It is now possible to add contacts within legacy groups. A clearer alert is now displayed if an admin attempts to create a user with an email address that is already in use. A new user group source type has been added to represent user groups created from SCIM. SCIM user groups cannot be modified or deleted using the UI and WebAPI endpoints, however, SCIM user groups can have roles assigned just like other groups. Improvements: A new 'Add' button is available in both the basic and advanced views, allowing users to add devices, groups, and contacts from a single location. The advanced view for devices has been updated to enhance usability. The lists on the left-hand side can now be collapsed or expanded. Additionally, a new section has been introduced to contain all legacy devices and contacts. A VPN connection is now available for legacy devices. It is now possible to update the TeamViewer version directly from the start page. User email addresses can now be copied to the clipboard using the copy button that appears on hover. Bugfixes: Fixed a bug that prevented the session summary from being sealed at the end of the session. Fixed a bug in the classic UI that caused the application to sign out automatically when the internet connection was lost while using single sign-on. |
15.63.5 | Mar 7, 2025 | New Release | Fixed session summary not being sealed on session end. |
15.62.4 | Jan 28, 2025 | New Release | New features: When accessing any Endpoint Protection views for the first time, Company administrators will now be assigned the role of Administrator automatically. It is now possible to share scripts between members in a company. Company users should now see a "Personal" and "Company" tab in both "Script Management" and "Script execution" under "Workflow & Insights". It is now possible to edit the name of a device directly from the device list. It is now possible to initiate meetings via TeamViewer Remote. Users can start or join meetings via the homepage. Users will now see an indicator on the status bar when a personal password is set. This feature aims to raise awareness, promote the avoidance of using personal passwords and improve security. Users can now activate Direct Keyboard Mode within a session. This feature forwards any pressed key directly to the remote machine, simulating the key without translating it to any keyboard layout. This ensures that applications behave more predictably and enhances the user experience. Selected Windows users will now receive in-session guidance on how to strengthen and update the device personal password. An additional column for Single Sign-On is now available in user management. We are now able to add information banners to the permission overview if needed. Improvements: Endpoint Protection Admin users (with MDR/MTH add-on) can now assign an Active response shell setting permission to users that should be allowed to edit the ARS policy setting. Endpoint Protection users will now see a specific error message when license activation fails because a ThreatDown account already exists. The TeamViewer Remote status bar will now show information regarding available updates each time the application restarts. The user can trigger the update directly from the status bar if one is available. It is now possible to send and receive files via the in-session file box. For this file tran |