Users can now select how they want to work with devices. An additional "basic" view is now available, which allows users to view all their groups and devices at one glance, without tab-switching.
It is now possible to create custom Android Host modules via admin settings. This will streamline the assignment process and avoid the need to share credentials when managing a device.
It is now possible to initiate editing of a device, device group, or contact via the Global search results.
Improvements
Starting in October, Free users will be upgraded to the new interface, giving them access to our latest features and enhanced security. Licensed users can continue connecting with Free users using their preferred method. Learn more.
It is now possible to create and manage custom Android Host modules. The custom module can be linked with a rollout configuration, which allows you to define various configuration options for your deployed managed devices.
Free users will now be able to view groups that "require migration" in TeamViewer Remote.
It is now possible to select the "Inherit from group" policy option for single or multiple devices within a managed group.
The "It's you" pill now has the correct color.
The "Assigned to You" pill is now the intended color.
Improving signature verification for Windows drivers. (Security Bulletin: TV-2024-1006)
Bugfixes
The "Add users to role" dialog now includes a vertical scrollbar.
The Remote Support window has been redesigned to a layout inspired by the Classic interface. You can now clearly distinguish if you want to receive or provide remote control. Session codes and the TeamViewer ID/password are both prominently displayed along with a list of recent connections.
Supporters can now join a session and wait for the user in a dedicated waiting room. This enhanced waiting room allows supporters to easily view and copy session details while awaiting connection with the user.
TeamViewer 15.60.3 for Windows (Release date: 2024-11-26)
New features
The advanced view UI has been improved. It now displays more device entries at one glance.
It is now possible to create custom fields, for managed devices, under admin settings.
Supporters can now join a session and wait for the user in a dedicated waiting room. This enhanced waiting room allows supporters to easily view and copy session details while awaiting connection with the user.
Global search has been extended to include features and settings. These options can now be easily accessed via the search results.
It is now possible to search for and filter devices/device groups in basic view.
It is now possible to view additional license columns in the user management overview. This will allow the administrator to have a quick overview of how licenses are assigned within the organization.
Additional columns for two-factor authentication status, visibility in company address book, and log session reporting status are now available in user management.
Improvements
It is now possible for user groups to inherit permissions from device groups.
Conditional Access rules now display the email information of the source or target contact. This allows for improved user identification.
The connect tab now displays the easy access connection option when it is granted on device group level.
The messaging shown in device groups containing bookmarks has been improved. This allows for better education on such device types.
Deleted users will no longer be listed as managers of devices and device groups.
It is now possible to filter users, by user settings and statuses, in the user management overview.
The user management search bar now utilizes the same design as other search bars in the UI. Additionally, it will no longer close while a search is still filtering the results but remain open until the search is cleared. This will help users to understand why they can see which result at any point.
Bugfixes
Fixed a bug in global search where the main feature icons were the wrong size.
Fixed a bug in Device Dock which prevented users from connecting to a sleeping device via double click.
In user group management, the "Assign role" tab will no longer be visible when no user group is selected.
Fixed a bug that allowed users to filter on user data, under user management, before the user data had fully loaded. These options will now be disabled until the data has completely loaded in the user list.
Fixed a bug which meant that the "Export to CSV" option was not visible if a user was selected in the user list.
Fixed a bug that prevented users from being able to scroll dropdown menus on the in-session toolbar.
TeamViewer 15.61.3 for Windows
Release date: 2024-12-17
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 transfer option, it is not necessary to have access to the remote side's file system.
The Devices/Device groups admin pages have been improved. They now display more entries at one glance.
The devices and device group lists are now sorted alphabetically by default.
The device group creation flow has been improved. It is now possible to create a group by simply entering the group name and clicking save. Default settings will be applied automatically.
The behaviour of Global search has been updated. Upon pressing enter or clicking on a search result, the user will navigate to the device instead of connecting. Users can press Option+Enter (macOS) or Alt+Enter (Windows) if they would like to connect to a device directly.
All logged-in users of TeamViewer Remote can now check for TeamViewer version updates through the help or profile menus. If an update is available, users can easily initiate the update process.
It is now possible to apply the easy access permission, for selected managers, when creating a rollout configuration.
Device lists will now show the groups to which devices belong.
Company administrators are now able to administer company managed device groups which do not belong to them.
It is now possible to accept or decline multiple join company requests at a time (up to 25).
The user details drawer now contains information regarding two-factor authentication and visibility options. These settings can also be changed in edit mode.
The two-factor authentication enable/disable dialog has been re-designed. It is now in line with the rest of the UI design and easier to understand.
Bugfixes
Fixed a bug in global search where some UI elements were misaligned.
Fixed a bug where prompt for confirmation pop-up window would not show in case notifications were muted.
Fixed a bug which prevented users from repeating the devices tour guide.
Fixed a bug where Mobile Device Management user/device group members were not showing as pre-selected when editing the group.
Fixed a bug in the checkbox selection on Mobile Device Management tables.
Fixed a bug in the Endpoint Protection device view. The empty state UI element was missing.
Fixed a bug that prevented successful login if an inactive account was stored in a custom module configuration.
Fixed a bug that prevented the in-session toolbar menus from opening when hovering with the cursor. The first menu must be opened with a mouse click but subsequent menus will now open if the cursor hovers over them.
TeamViewer v15.62.4 for Windows
Release date: 2025-01-28
New features
It is now possible for any TeamViewer license holder to add embedded devices via the device list.
It is now possible to add an unknown device as bookmarked via the recent connections list.
It is now possible to add a description when creating a custom Host module.
Improvements
Security measures have been enhanced to better neutralize argument delimiters (Security Bulletin TV-2025-1001).
The sign-in process has been improved. The 'Keep me signed in' option is now checked by default to speed up signing in on the new interface.
The global search accuracy has been adjusted to produce more focused results.
The in-session menu has been reorganized to ensure greater transparency regarding when functionality is available during a session and when it is not.
The 'edit' option is now more prominently displayed for devices and device groups.
The 'connect' option on the devices toolbar has been updated. Users can now connect to the selected device with a single click.
Upon creating a device group, the creator is automatically granted device permissions by default if the 'inherit device group permissions to devices' setting is enabled.
In the devices basic view, the state of expanded groups is retained when users navigate away from and return to the basic view.
The behavior of columns in device lists has been improved. The TeamViewer ID is now positioned second, immediately following the device name. It is also possible to reduce the column widths to a minimum length for a more compact view.
The TeamViewer ID input field on the remote support page will now retain the ID of the last connected device.
Device groups managed by company are available during rollout setup configuration creation for company administrators.
Bugfixes
Fixed a crash which could occur when signing into a TeamViewer account with a slow internet connection.
Fixed a bug in the in-session chat that caused issues on high-DPI monitors when no messages had been sent or received.