It doesn't stay unchecked and you can't run it by command line or on auto without it rechecking and upgrading TV.
Teamviewer is very expensive. I have a 4 licence Enterprise class key and for me to upgrade will cost over $1200. In my opinion, and this is your software so you can do what you want, but I think the TV update option should be off by default. I've thought about trying to defeat the feature on my own in various fashions but my worry would be that you'd update your software and recheck that little box and I'd find myself not able to get into any of my client PCs. I have about 50 client machines spread over 250 miles and if your software upgrades my TV host on those machines I would have to physically go to each machine and uninstall TV 8.
All I'm looking for is something to automate windows update, java/adobe, ccleaner and defragging (silently running an AV program would be handy as well but most have scheduling features). My plan was to use dMaintenance to maintain my client's computers subscription with the patchmypc for some of those functions but if I can't keep it from upgrading the Teamviewer then I simply can't use it. I'm persistant and I'll figure out another way. It's been a busy week so I haven't had time to work on it but I'll get back to it next week.
Very cool program though, Justin. I'll be keeping my eye out for future iterations.
I am a professional and work out of my home providing managed IT for a few small businesses here in my area. Yes I would be willing to pay for the software. Free is always awesome.
Teamviewer is very expensive. I have a 4 licence Enterprise class key and for me to upgrade will cost over $1200. In my opinion, and this is your software so you can do what you want, but I think the TV update option should be off by default. I've thought about trying to defeat the feature on my own in various fashions but my worry would be that you'd update your software and recheck that little box and I'd find myself not able to get into any of my client PCs. I have about 50 client machines spread over 250 miles and if your software upgrades my TV host on those machines I would have to physically go to each machine and uninstall TV 8.
All I'm looking for is something to automate windows update, java/adobe, ccleaner and defragging (silently running an AV program would be handy as well but most have scheduling features). My plan was to use dMaintenance to maintain my client's computers subscription with the patchmypc for some of those functions but if I can't keep it from upgrading the Teamviewer then I simply can't use it. I'm persistant and I'll figure out another way. It's been a busy week so I haven't had time to work on it but I'll get back to it next week.
Very cool program though, Justin. I'll be keeping my eye out for future iterations.
I am a professional and work out of my home providing managed IT for a few small businesses here in my area. Yes I would be willing to pay for the software. Free is always awesome.