The TeamViewer-Intune integration aims to enable IT Administrators to remotely administer an Intune-managed device, providing remote assistance to information workers.
Through the troubleshooting portal, Admins will:
Please keep in mind that Integrations are not included in basic license packages. They have to be purchased separately as AddOns. For more information, please visit our website: http://www.teamviewer.com/integrations
This document intends to address Intune IT Admins and Help Desk support staff.
It is assumed that the reader is familiar with using Intune in Azure.
HoloLens, Surface Hub, and Windows 10 S devices are not supported.
The Company Portal App is required to receive/allow the remote request. You cannot use the integration for devices managed with InTune app.
The TeamViewer integration in Intune offers key features and workflows:
The integration benefits administrators, streamlining remote administration when support cases surface, and the TeamViewer Connector is pre-built into the Intune platform. No separate installation is necessary!
This manual describes enabling the TeamViewer Connector and initiating the remote assistance request to Intune-Managed devices. It also provides an overview of the various features provided by the integration.
Administrators need to install the TeamViewer full client on their laptops. To install the TeamViewer App, follow the below steps:
The TeamViewer integration in Intune is pre-built, only requiring the end user to enable the integration and link their TeamViewer account.
Please make sure the prerequisites have been met.
To enable the TeamViewer integration:
If users experience an error message after this step, please ensure a proper Intune license is associated with the account. Please see the section ‘Prerequisites’ for further information.
To remotely administer an Intune-managed device, administrators will need to select a device via Microsoft Endpoint Manager “Devices” ➜ “All Devices”. In this use case, we will be requesting remote assistance to a user’s device through the Microsoft Endpoint Manager Remote Assistance session option.
📌Note: If TeamViewer is installed, the device will redirect to the installed application. If no TeamViewer is installed, the device will prompt to download the Quick Support version of TeamViewer to be able to make the connection with the device.
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TeamViewer offers an MSI deployment package to install TeamViewer Full Clients or Host modules to your entire network of Windows 10 devices silently, without IT staff leaving their desks or requiring manual actions from end users.
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When deploying the MSI as a Line-of-Business App, IT Admins can use command-line switches to:
Steps to deploy MSI package:
In the configuration screen, you can customize the Host module. The following visual customizations are available for your customized Host:
The following settings are available on the custom Host module:
Here is a recommended command line to install the custom Host created earlier in this article. Replace %YOURAPITOKEN% and %YOURCUSTOMCONFIGID% with the API token and Configuration ID you previously saved and documented. For Unattended Access, please add the parameter below:
/qn CUSTOMCONFIGID=%YOURCUSTOMCONFIGID% APITOKEN=%YOURAPITOKEN% ASSIGNMENTOPTIONS="--alias %COMPUTERNAME% --grant-easy-access --reassign"
More deployment details, installation switches, and options are available at this link in our full MSI deployment article.
Video demonstrations below:
Through Intune’s EMM system - supporting App Configuration Policies for Managed Apps, Admins can deploy the TeamViewer Host App to support Android phones and tablets. Devices include Samsung, Asus, Honeywell, Caterpillar, Lenovo, Sony, and more…. Please check the following Community article for a list of supported devices and Add Ons.
Once the Android Host is deployed, in addition to remote view & remote control, TeamViewer enables chat support, secure file transfer, viewing system information, and the ability to stop or uninstall problematic Apps. Admins can now benefit from accessing unattended devices used as POS systems or Kiosks.
TeamViewer uses the device serial number as a default name value. However, you can also use different variables, as seen below:
There are other options in the Configuration Designer, this is out of the scope of this article. Tensor Licensed customers may refer to an article in that KB for more information.
Lastly, assign the scope to the same mobile device group in the mobile app deployment scope.
Important: Please make sure that default ‘Device Type Restrictions’ is not blocking ‘Android work profile,’ and the permissions are configured to Allow.
Video demonstrations below: