I recently happened to look at my system.log file and noticed the following messages over and over: Mar 4 12:09:32 ix com.apple.xpc.launchd1 (com.teamviewer.teamviewer11506): Service could not initialize: Unable to set current working directory. Error = 2: No such file or directory, path = /Applications/TeamViewer.app/Contents/MacOS: 15D21: xpcproxy + 12028 1353: 0x2 Mar 4 12:09:32 ix com.apple.xpc.launchd1 (com.teamviewer.desktop11507): Service could not initialize: Unable to set current working directory. Error = 2: No such file or directory, path = /Applications/TeamViewer.app/Contents/Resources: 15D21: xpcproxy + 12028 1353: 0x2 Mar 4 12:09:32 ix com.apple.xpc.launchd1 (com.teamviewer.teamviewer): Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out by 10 seconds.
Mar 4 12:09:32 ix com.apple.xpc.launchd1 (com.teamviewer.desktop): Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out by 10 seconds. TeamViewer is not installed on my Mac, and has not been for a long time.
So the above is obviously looking to run something in a path that no longer exists. However, seeing launchctl involved, I ran launchctl list team and lo and behold I found a couple of entries related to TeamViewer. This kind of behavior is usually the result of a leftover.plist file, startup daemon or something similar. Without an uninstaller you have to root through. /Library/Application Support. /Library/LaunchAgents. /Library/LaunchDaemons.
NEW SOLUTION HERE Easy steps on how to solve TeamViewer 'Comercial Use Suspected' Problem, FAST and QUICK. Change the mac address, reboot & it should remove the commercial use suspected.
/Library/Preferences. /Library/StartupItems. /Library/Application Support. /Library/LaunchAgents. /Library/Preferences for any & all related files and delete them too. If the behavior persists after all that then use the find command in Terminal to see if you can find any instances of the offending app (or sudo find if necessary) just in case there's something leftover in the normally invisible 'unix-y' folders at the root level of your drive.
I just submitted a ticket as well. Having the same problem. My account has a commercial block on it. I installed Teamviewer 12 for personal use a month ago and now the application displays a message telling me that the trial period has expired. I uninstalled and reinstalled Teamviewer, deleted my account, created a new one with the same email, then with a different one, replaced it with a Teamviewer 11 install for private use, but it continues to say that the trial period has expired. I am using it strictly for personal use.
Please help me out so I can use the plain version. I don't understand what you do mean with 'separate host'? I always install the full TV app and update it as soon as updates are available and never had a time limit If you have only 5 minutes, then you are not using the free version. Looks more like you have used a trial of the commercial version or less likely your type of usage is suspicious as commercial use.
The free version lacks a lot of business functions, but has no time limit. V12 will not solve this. What do you see at the bottom of the main TV window? Hello together, I am using Teamviewer Premium License. Most of my custumors have the teamviewer installed as commercial use. They don't work with it except for remote session for me.
One customer tried to use Teamviewer for its own to connect to another computer. A trial perod starts. Since that the computer displays the message 'Trial period expired'. I told the custumor that he has to buy a license if he wants to use it. He only used it once an has no need for own use. Bit still the message is displayed.
Is it possible to remove the message? Thanx for your help.
Hello, I am having issue after several years of Teamviewer usage. It seems I accidentally hit Commerical when I upgraded to version 12 sometime back and now the trial has expired and I'm being forced to contact sales or extend trial. Problem is, I am a personal user and I don't need commercial license.
So can you please convert my email id back to personal user so that when I start Teamviewer it wouldn't say Trial License Expired and show me mercy as a 'Free User'. My email id associated with Teamviewer is emailaddress removed Thank you! Having this message is on the computer of my wife. Have tried to uninstall app, removing settings, reinstall but always same problem. This computer is the one used used by my wife. No commercial use.
We don't work. We are retired. She needs occasionnal informatic support. Don't understand Teamviewer have determined it's a commercial use. What can we do with that kind of problem?
Question: for personal family usage do the best is create just one Teamviewer account and put all computers in the group or create one account for each one (wife, me, my son) and group contacts to support them? Dear all, Thank you for your post. The “trial expired” status is not something that can be resolved in the Community. The Community is a place where we can give advice for best practices and how to get the most out of TeamViewer. Therefore, I would kindly ask you to read to get help regarding the expired trial through a contact form to reach dedicated TeamViewer staff members.IMPORTANT: Never post your ID or other personal information in the Community! Thank you for your understanding and have a nice day. Best, Esther.