
#TEAMVIEWER HOST ASSIGN NOT AVAILABLE UPDATE#
Since TeamViewer doesn’t currently support configuration profile preference management, I initially looked to write to /Library/Preferences/ to change the default update method.

As a result, if a colleague needed to connect to this machine remotely s/he would likewise need to update to version 15 on his or her laptop. The default behavior it seems which was previously to stay within the same major version is no longer the case. We’ve been able to accomplish this on our managed endpoints with a custom TeamViewer Host module that is assigned a policy in our TeamViewer Console.Īfter recently deploying a new Mac Pro within our department, I found that not long after installing the latest release of version 14 that version 15 had been installed. However, our environment does not push out major software updates during the year and as a result don’t want endpoints moving to these new major versions until we’re ready. With TeamViewer having moved exclusively to subscription-based licensing, all paid TeamViewer customers now have the benefit of getting the latest major versions of TeamViewer when they become available.
