Understanding TeamViewer Log

Someone is still connecting to this computer. What you need to do is uninstall Teamviewer completely from this computer. Make sure you uninstall, then go back and delete the folder, etc.

IF they want to use teamviewer, then reinstall a new copy, but make sure all old configurations are deleted.

I am a corporate licensed TeamViewer owner.
 
Someone is still connecting to this computer. What you need to do is uninstall Teamviewer completely from this computer. Make sure you uninstall, then go back and delete the folder, etc.

IF they want to use teamviewer, then reinstall a new copy, but make sure all old configurations are deleted.

I am a corporate licensed TeamViewer owner.
I *did* uninstall the TeamViewer.
The new manager does not want TeamViewer installed.
However, she does want additional information as to which IP, what date/time and how long the connection existed.
 
You may want to contact Teamviewer on that. I do not believe you are going to be able to answer that question for the Manager.

I would just tell the manager that there is no concrete evidence. They are looking for a smoking gun, probably to press charges on the guy. If you are not certain, or qualified to do forensics, do not get involved.
 
Understanding Teamviewer

I have Teamviewer 6 on Windows 7 laptop.
Connection log and logfile is in: C:\Users\Me\AppData\Roaming\TeamViewer.

As for that number you were concerned about:
looking at my TeamViewer6_Logfile from Sept to now looks like Teamviewer generates random To=number with each connection.

As for actual connections made, looks like the connection log is the place to look.
 
Take a look at connections.txt in

C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\TeamViewer

This at least shows connections times.
 
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