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Microsoft has recently released a major update for the Remote Desktop app for macOS, rolling out not only a new design, but also several new features enabled in a remote session.

Important - end of support for macOS 10.10 (Yosemite): Version 6.0.2 is the last to support macOS 10.10 (Yosemite). We strongly recommend upgrading to newer macOS version in order to receive further AnyDesk updates. This has to be the laziest way I’ve ever seen anyone display data in a list. Just a block of garbage.

The first thing you’ll notice when updating Remote Desktop for Mac to version 10 is the new UI. Microsoft has focused specifically on making the app look more modern and to align it with the design of the operating system, so you’ll now see flat thumbnails in the main window to let you quickly connect to saved clients.

Furthermore, Microsoft has extended the list of device redirections in the remote session, so while previously you were allowed to redirect a printer, you can now do the same thing for your local microphone and smart cards.

“Please note that you can’t use a redirected smart card to sign into your remote PC. The redirected smart card isn’t available until after you sign in,” Microsoft explains.

Another handy update is support for macOS shortcuts in a remote session, with allowed hotkeys currently for cutting, copying, and pasting. Tank simulator for mac.

How to migrate data from previous versions

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In documentation posted on its Enterprise Mobility + Security blog, Microsoft provides guidance on how to migrate connection data to this latest version from Microsoft Remote Desktop 8.0.

“Verify you have the latest version 8.0.43 installed to migrate your connection data. Next look for Microsoft Remote Desktop in the App Store to download the new application on your Mac running OS X Yosemite or higher. Once installed you can skip the first run experience. In the menu click connections and choose the option to import connections from the other app. Now you are set to use the new app,” the company says.

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At first glance, version 10 does come with noticeable performance improvements, leaving aside the new UI, with everything feeling more responsive and easier to use thanks to the shortcuts. You can give it a try to the new version by downloading Microsoft Remote Desktop for macOS using this link.

New features are enabled in sessions, including shortcuts

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This forum is for Apple's Remote Desktop and therefore not for you. Microsoft's Remote Desktop forum is here:



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Video downloader for mac. You should have a word with your network administrator and ask them the question. FWIW I think there's a certificate or a protocol setting that needs to be configured somewhere that will allow your Mac to 'pass-through'. This could be something built-in on a PC or pre-configured when your IT department roll out the setting to their PC clients. Be patient and persistent and don't let them fob you off simply because you're on a Mac and not a PC. They should be supporting you properly irrespective of platform. It's their job after all

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Apr 3, 2020 4:17 AM