![]() ![]() The other ID (the one I get whatever soft MacAdress I choose) is now also on the black list… so I’m blocked… I can quickly change back and forth from original to modified mac and each time I start teamviewer I see the ID changing from one to the other… (so it’s not that there is a setting somewhere that blocks me on the same teamviewer ID… but again I see only two different ID and both are on the teamviewer black list). So for me, the original TeamViewer ID corresponding to my “real” MacAddress is blocked by TeamViewer. (and I’m sure the MacAddress is really changed with the driver and with TMAC since I see the different MacAddresses I create in the DHCP log of my DSL-Box/router). If I change the MacAddress within the dlink driver or with TMAC, I get another Teamviewer ID, but always the same whatever the “software” MacAddress I choose. I always get the same Teamviewer ID with the “original” burned-in MacAddress of the dlink NIC. I just tried with TMAC and got exactly the same problem. The PC I use is a good old desktop with an ethernet dlink NIC. So the trick to change the macaddress saved me once, but it doesn’t seems to work anymore : whatever mac I manually install I get ID2 in teamviewer, if I remove it, I get ID1.Īny idea ? Could it be linked to the driver of my Dlink Nic ?Īny other trick to change the mac address ? So for me, I have one specific teamviewer ID (let’s call it ID1) on the original mac address, and another teamviewer ID (let’s call it ID2) whatever the manual mac I choose in the driver. ![]() If I remove the manual mac address, I come back to the original mac of the nic and to the teamviewer id blocked 3 weeks ago. This new teamviewer ID is now also blocked, so I decided to redo the same procedure and change again the mac address of the nic via the driver.Īnd there start the problem : I discovered that if I change the mac address of the nic once again, the teamviewer ID doesn’t change anymore. So I changed the macaddress I got indeed a new teamviewer id and it worked again for 2-3 weeks. There is possibility to provice another MacAddress in my nic driver (properties, advanced, network address). The goal is to change the teamviewer ID, and in order to do you have to remove all the above mentioned files (see above or even use a teamviewer portable version that doesn’t saves anything on the disk) and then change the MAC address of your NIC. Worked fine, but only for once in my case. I’ve been thinking about setting TeamViewer up under a virtual machine using VirtualBox, just haven’t had a chance to play with it. Now select value and put your 12 digit hexadecimal number.Under ‘Property’, find ‘Network Address’ or ‘Locally Administered Address’.You will find a properties window with multiple tab’s.Select and double-click on the adapter for which you want to change MAC address.Right-click My Computer or This PC on your desktop and select Manage.Manually changing your MAC Address in Windows You need at least version 2.0b to work with Windows 10 Software IObit Uninstaller Portable Version Your PC will restart automatically after running sidchg.You might need to set your date to the previous month for SIDCHG to work. Open a Command Prompt with Administrator rights, browse to where you saved ‘sidchg.exe or sidchg64.exe’ and run sidchg.exe /f /r /key:3YPCr-vF9fi-R2VB7-ef for 32-bit or sidchg64.exe /f /r /key:3YPCr-vF9fi-R2VB7-ef for 64-bit Windows, make sure there is a space between the f and following / – Get the latest key from this page.Now change your MAC address, either manually or with a tool like TMAC.Click Start then type regedit, delete the registry folder at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\TeamViewer & HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TeamViewer if any.Click Start the type %temp% and delete the contents of this folder as well as the X:\Windows\temp folder. ![]()
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