Re: Remote acess question

2020-03-23 Thread Jim Emery
Hi Bill,

Late to the conversations.  According to TeamViewer 
(https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/Which-operating-systems-are-supported/ta-p/24141#toc-hId-442705294
 
),
 your Dad’s computer can run TeamViewer 10 - 13.  Do you know what version he 
has now?  You can download previous versions of TeamViewer here:

https://www.teamviewer.com/en-us/download/previous-versions/ 


If he does not have TeamViewer 13, it might be worth giving that a try to see 
if it compatible with your version of TeamViewer running on 10.15.3.  

Apologies if this is repeating information already discussed.  Cheers.

Jim

> On Mar 23, 2020, at 11:10 AM, Bill Spencer  wrote:
> 
> He is on 10.10.5, and my version of TeamViewer says his is too old. Does that 
> mean I have to back out to a prior version...is that what you're saying? 
> Sorry to be dense, but...well, there we are. Thanks! Bill
> 
> On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 10:28:17 AM UTC-4, Skyvalley Higher Praise wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> 
> Does your father currently have TeamViewer installed on 10.5?  If you're 
> attempting to install, older versions of the application can be found at the 
> oldapps website: Old Version of TeamViewer for Mac for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 
> (PowerPC) Download 
> 
> 
> Patrick 
> 
> On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 7:25:38 PM UTC-7, Bill Spencer wrote:
> Hi there: I’ve been using TeamViewer to access my father’s computer but he is 
> on 10.10.5 and I am as shown below. TeamViewer tells me that his version is 
> too old but he can’t upgrade because of the OS that his machine is stuck on 
> (a Mini from some years back). Apparently there’s a Chrome extension that 
> does the same thing: anyone here know about it? Or is TeamViewer still the 
> way to go but how do I get around the outdated-version block?
> 
> Thanks in advance! Bill
> 
> ***
> 
> Bill Spencer in Maryland
> Mac Mini 2.6 GHz i5/10.15.3
> 
> 
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Re: Remote acess question

2020-03-23 Thread Skyvalley Higher Praise
Hi Bill,

Even though you haven't stated if he has the T.V. software installed, it 
sounds like Team Viewer is not supporting 10.5 anymore.  I'd reach out to 
the T.V. support directly and query them about it. Team Viewer Support 


Patrick

On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 11:17:12 AM UTC-7, Bill Spencer wrote:
>
> He is on 10.10.5, and my version of TeamViewer says his is too old. Does 
> that mean I have to back out to a prior version...is that what you're 
> saying? Sorry to be dense, but...well, there we are. Thanks! Bill
>
> On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 10:28:17 AM UTC-4, Skyvalley Higher Praise 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill,
>>
>> Does your father currently have TeamViewer installed on 10.5?  If you're 
>> attempting to install, older versions of the application can be found at 
>> the oldapps website: Old Version of TeamViewer for Mac for Mac OS X 10.5 
>> Leopard (PowerPC) Download 
>> 
>>
>> Patrick 
>>
>> On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 7:25:38 PM UTC-7, Bill Spencer wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi there: I’ve been using TeamViewer to access my father’s computer but 
>>> he is on 10.10.5 and I am as shown below. TeamViewer tells me that his 
>>> version is too old but he can’t upgrade because of the OS that his machine 
>>> is stuck on (a Mini from some years back). Apparently there’s a Chrome 
>>> extension that does the same thing: anyone here know about it? Or is 
>>> TeamViewer still the way to go but how do I get around the outdated-version 
>>> block?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance! Bill
>>>
>>> ***
>>>
>>> Bill Spencer in Maryland
>>> Mac Mini 2.6 GHz i5/10.15.3
>>>
>>>

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Re: Remote acess question

2020-03-23 Thread Bill Spencer
He is on 10.10.5, and my version of TeamViewer says his is too old. Does 
that mean I have to back out to a prior version...is that what you're 
saying? Sorry to be dense, but...well, there we are. Thanks! Bill

On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 10:28:17 AM UTC-4, Skyvalley Higher Praise 
wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Does your father currently have TeamViewer installed on 10.5?  If you're 
> attempting to install, older versions of the application can be found at 
> the oldapps website: Old Version of TeamViewer for Mac for Mac OS X 10.5 
> Leopard (PowerPC) Download 
> 
>
> Patrick 
>
> On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 7:25:38 PM UTC-7, Bill Spencer wrote:
>>
>> Hi there: I’ve been using TeamViewer to access my father’s computer but 
>> he is on 10.10.5 and I am as shown below. TeamViewer tells me that his 
>> version is too old but he can’t upgrade because of the OS that his machine 
>> is stuck on (a Mini from some years back). Apparently there’s a Chrome 
>> extension that does the same thing: anyone here know about it? Or is 
>> TeamViewer still the way to go but how do I get around the outdated-version 
>> block?
>>
>> Thanks in advance! Bill
>>
>> ***
>>
>> Bill Spencer in Maryland
>> Mac Mini 2.6 GHz i5/10.15.3
>>
>>

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Re: Remote acess question

2020-03-23 Thread Skyvalley Higher Praise
Hi Bill,

Does your father currently have TeamViewer installed on 10.5?  If you're 
attempting to install, older versions of the application can be found at 
the oldapps website: Old Version of TeamViewer for Mac for Mac OS X 10.5 
Leopard (PowerPC) Download 


Patrick 

On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 7:25:38 PM UTC-7, Bill Spencer wrote:
>
> Hi there: I’ve been using TeamViewer to access my father’s computer but he 
> is on 10.10.5 and I am as shown below. TeamViewer tells me that his version 
> is too old but he can’t upgrade because of the OS that his machine is stuck 
> on (a Mini from some years back). Apparently there’s a Chrome extension 
> that does the same thing: anyone here know about it? Or is TeamViewer still 
> the way to go but how do I get around the outdated-version block?
>
> Thanks in advance! Bill
>
> ***
>
> Bill Spencer in Maryland
> Mac Mini 2.6 GHz i5/10.15.3
>
>

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