30 ott 2024
TeamViewer’s improved Device Management gives you unmatched flexibility and control in managing your remote devices. Read this article to explore all the benefits and learn how to switch.
As a TeamViewer user, you might have seen the term Managed devices somewhere. Maybe you’ve even noticed an option to switch to the improved Device Management.
But which devices are managed? And what are the benefits of upgrading your Device Management?
This article covers these questions and more. Keep reading to become a device management expert!
In TeamViewer, managed devices are devices that are assigned to your company or your account. Managing them means performing administrative actions, such as adding them to device groups or assigning them policies to define access permissions or enforce certain settings.
A managed device can be any Windows, macOS, or Linux device running the full TeamViewer app or TeamViewer Host. Android devices running TeamViewer Host and IoT devices always count as managed devices.
Devices in your TeamViewer device list that aren’t managed devices (i.e., aren’t assigned to your company or account) are called bookmarked devices. Bookmarking a device means adding it to your device list manually by saving its TeamViewer ID. This lets you connect quickly to the device, but you won’t be able to manage it.
Learn more: Bookmarked vs. managed devices
Managed devices are great because they give you lots of options to administer your IT fleet.
With managed devices, you can:
Learn more: Managed Devices - General information
You might already be using managed devices! This is where you’d find them:
If you’re using TeamViewer Remote (the new TeamViewer app):
If you’re using the classic TeamViewer app:
When you’re busy providing much-needed IT support, you need admin work, like managing remote devices, to be as quick and easy as possible. That’s why we’ve built an improved Device Management system that speeds up administrative processes and gives you just the right amount of flexibility.
The new system assigns your devices to your company rather than individual user accounts. That means your team can access and manage the same device fleet together, with each team member using their own TeamViewer account.
At the same time, it gives you full control by letting you manage access permissions both at the device and user levels. For instance, you can enable Easy access for a specific set of devices and disable it for the rest. Or you can grant certain users admin rights, e.g., allow them to assign policies.
Another key aspect is that the improved Device Management has its own dedicated area within the TeamViewer app. No more switching back and forth between the desktop app and the Management Console! To get to your managed devices, simply go to the Devices view in TeamViewer Remote.
The improved Device Management helps improve your workflow, no matter if you’re an admin or a support specialist. Here’s an overview of the key benefits.
Yay—seems like you’re ready to make the switch!
To benefit from the improved Device Management, you need to migrate your assigned devices. Despite how it sounds, your devices aren’t actually going anywhere. Migrating them just means updating each device individually to the new system.
Before you start the migration process, ensure that:
You can either run the automatic migration or migrate your devices and device groups manually.
Get the full step-by-step guide for switching to the improved Device Management at our Knowledge Base.
Managed devices in TeamViewer are devices assigned to your account or your company for admin work, such as managing access permissions and configuring settings. They also allow you to connect when nobody is present on the remote side.
To manage devices effectively in TeamViewer, we recommend switching to the improved Device Management. This new system allows you to assign devices easily to the users in your company while defining granular access permissions on both the device and user levels. This helps you boost collaboration and productivity within your team without compromising on security.
The improved Device Management is available for all licensed TeamViewer users. Follow the instructions at our Knowledge Base to migrate your devices to the new system today.
Our support team is happy to help. You can contact them at any time.