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TeamViewer QuickSupport in the enterprise?
Essence of the question: do the inspectors have any complaints about the presence of TeamViewer_QuickSupport?
TeamViewer QuickSupport itself is not sold, licensed, and can only be used for the sole purpose of accepting connections from a regular TeamViewer client.
If TeamViewer QuickSupport is found on a computer, it only means that someone has probably connected to this computer and provided support. This "someone" of course needs to have a commercial license for TeamViewer, but he is an external counterparty and the company does not have the opportunity to check the license purity of the software with him. More importantly, the one to whom they connect and provide assistance does not need to have a license.
If anyone has come across the use of TeamViewer QuickSupport in a production environment, tell me how it is legalized? Is he really interested in inspectors?
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