TeamViewer stuck on Initializing Display Parameters

The causes of this issue are pretty vague. It can be connection quality, process conflicts, Remote Access misconfiguration and more. We will be taking a look at the following fixes to get rid of the TeamViewer stuck on Initializing Display Parameters error on Windows 10, 1] Update TeamViewer for both the users

You need to update TeamViewer for both the users. For that, start TeamViewer installer again. When it is installed, run the program and then click on Help in the Menu ribbon and then select Check for updates… If an update is found, you will get notified within a few seconds with a pop up mini window. Click on Update and follow the onscreen instructions and get your version of TeamViewer up to date. 2] Reinstall TeamViewer with Unattended Remote Access

First of all, you need to uninstall TeamViewer from the Control Panel or the Windows 10 Settings App. Then, hit the WINKEY+R button combination to launch the Run utility, type in regedit and hit Enter. Once Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following key-

Right click on the selected TeamViewer key and select Delete. Reboot your computer for the changes to take effect. Now, get TeamViewer started again, and click on Connection > Open Management Console. Sign in or sign up to get registered. Select the Add new device radio button under Add > Add computer on the top right corner and select Download now. Follow the onscreen instructions and complete the installation. Check if this has fixed your issues. 3] Reconfigure the Remote Access Right click on This PC either on your desktop or after searching for it on the Windows Search Box. Click on Properties. Now, on the left side navigation panel, click on Remote Settings. Make sure that the box for Allow Remote Assistance Connections to this computer is checked under the section of Remote Assistance. Now, click on the button called Advanced. A new mini-window will open. Under the section of Remote Control, check the option of Allow this computer to be controlled remotely. Click on OK. Check if that fixes your issues. 4] Killing the conflicting processes Hit the CTRL + Shift + Esc key to bring up the Task Manager. Navigate to the tab of Processes. Select and right click on the process entry for BGInfo. Now select End Task. Check if this has fixed your issues. 5] Optimize the connection quality Under this method, there are two things that you need to take care of. First is disabling the loading of the Wallpaper of the computer which is being accessed remotely. To do that, select the Extras menu from the menu ribbon and select Options. Under the section of Remote Control, make sure that you check the option that says, Remove remote wallpaper. Secondly, you need to optimize the quality for the speed.

For the under the same section of Remote Control, select Optimize Speed for the menu of Quality. This should fix your issue.