

The disabled features include Disable Remote Input, Remote Printing, Blank Screen, and Switching Sides. Without notice, TeamViewer suddenly disabled several features in the free version of their product. Users of TeamViewer’s free plan will be without some much needed features from here on out. Instead of purchasing TeamViewer’s commercial plan, get those features and more with Splashtop and save 50% or more guaranteed save up to 50% a year!

But i dont see how Teamviewer detects it.TeamViewer has removed Remote Print, Disable Remote Input, and more features from their free plan. I also dont really understand how the XPS reader was required on the Mac, according to documentation you just need it installed and running. Seemingly everything was working fine before the upgrade to 2004 on Windows 10.Īnyone else battling that at the moment? or an expert in how this fits together? it feels like it might be a fairly cutting edge problem - with all devices involved fully up to date with OS version and TV version, so i imagine maybe a bug in Team Viewer possibly. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Team Viewer printer driver from both ends, also quitting and re-opening the XPS viewer and restarting both the Mac and Windows devices. Tried restarting print Spooler, and making sure no stale flat jobs in the Spooler. Nothing remains in the queue on the Windows host, no errors. The Mac Catalina has an XPS Pro reader loaded and running, i think this was an historic requirement for remote printing between Mac and Windows in the past depending on version.īasically pressing print, nothing happens. We have a user on Mac Catalina using Team Viewer 15.8.3, to connect to a Wind(also running 15.8.3 TV) desktop using remote printing.Įverything was working before Windows 10 updated to version 2004 this week.
