![]() ![]() TeamViewer 9 may have changed this behaviour and it does not work now. ![]() Old posts regarding Ubuntu 18 had a workaround and but it does not work on Ubuntu 20. The target computer is running Ubuntu 20.04 and TeamViewer 15 (start with system is checked). ![]() That way when I restore the image on a new machine it picks up a new ID. After that I can connect remotely and everything works fine. I have already done this for TeamViewer 7 where I delete "wine" folder of current user's home just before cloning. I am very specific to TeamViewer 9 (NOT 8 or 7)? This can be the easiest way to do this so that I don't have to run installation script on Ubuntu startup level.
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