Teamviewer 14.1 //free\\
If the software is used for work—such as providing customer support or accessing a company workstation—a paid license is required.
A small customer module that runs without installation, providing a unique ID and temporary password for instant support sessions. Core Features and Enhancements
This report evaluates TeamViewer Version 14.1, a legacy release of the proprietary remote access and control software. While version 14.1 introduced several user interface enhancements and performance stability features at the time of its release, it is currently classified as or End of Service (EOS) by the vendor. This report outlines the feature set, highlights critical security concerns regarding outdated software, and strongly recommends upgrading to a supported version to maintain network integrity. teamviewer 14.1
TeamViewer 14.1 was a robust, performance-oriented release that served as a bridge between basic remote control and enterprise-grade remote support. Its improvements in bandwidth management and cross-platform compatibility were industry-leading at the time. However, due to its EOL status and lack of modern security controls, it should in any networked environment today. Historical reference or air-gapped legacy systems are the only justified use cases.
: Significant updates were made to the Linux version (starting with 14.1.9025) to support more distributions, including Ubuntu and Debian-based systems. Troubleshooting & Support If the software is used for work—such as
October 26, 2023 Prepared For: IT Management / Stakeholders Subject: Evaluation of TeamViewer v14.1 (Legacy Version)
Version 14.1 was a maintenance and stability release following the initial launch of Version 14. It refined the following core capabilities introduced in the v14 lifecycle: While version 14
[Current Date] Software Analyzed: TeamViewer 14.1 Category: Remote Access, Desktop Sharing, and Online Collaboration Software Vendor: TeamViewer GmbH