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For example, on one machine A, you can connect to B, C, D, etc., at the same time without limitation. Each outgoing connection in this case is a session, and all of these sessions together are called one channel; unlimited concurrent outgoing sessions are allowed on one machine or in one channel. However, you cannot establish a new connection from B to C while there is an outgoing connection on A at the same time if your license allows only one concurrent connection.
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For Example you have support Agent A who is talking to Customer C and Now Agent B wants to communicate with Customer D when Agent A is Connected to Customer C, Then How many concurrent connection do we need? You need 2.
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For Example we have support Agent A who is talking to Customer C and Now Agent B wants to communicate with Customer D when Agent A is Connected to Customer C, Then How many concurrent connection do we need? You need 2.
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https://community.teamviewer.com/English/discussion/10470/the-maximum-number-of-your-concurrent-teamviewer-sessions-has-been-reached
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