
I deployed the MSI file out, everything worked perfectly. We specifically purchased the corporate edition for the MSI file. We have hundreds of PC's that we are wanting to push out the MSI file out to each machine. So the temporary solution is to install the 2022 driver, and then upgrade to the 2023 because it won't delete older Reg Keys, unless you ask Windows to delete older drivers.I just purchased Teamveiwer for our organization yesterday and I already see a major issue.unless it's just something I'm hopefully missing.

So the problem is where, what's the different between 20 driver? It adds a LOT of Reg keys. Just a reboot and VOILÀ, enabling PCI-E won't boot the computer by itself anymore.īUT the problem is not solve because even when asking Team Viewer to wake up the computer, it doesn't work. So to do this, the DWORD 111 or 011 or 001 as hexadecimal value is good enough. Also, even when creating the DWORD, we have to make sure that the "Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer" is checked in network adapter (but it's grayed out), the 2 first other options are unnecessary and only unchecked and gray is fine. The 2023 driver doesn't have the DWORD PnPCapabilities in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\Driver Key\(0000 or 0001) folder as the 2022 has, so when activating PCI-E, it boots by itself. So I did a lot of install/uninstall old/new drivers to check by my own. Using this driver prevents my computer to boot by itself when enabling PCI-E on bios AND makes teamviewer capable of booting my computer remotely. The intel 2022 driver adds A LOT of Reg keys in regedit when comparing.


Sorry for late replying, I've been on this for hours and I "found" the problem
