Microsoft Remote Desktop 8 for Mac
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kasmer-2455 asked • Sep 7, '21 | kasmer-2455 edited • Sep 17, '21
Currently I am using macOS Microsoft Remote Desktop 10 to connect to a virtual machine. Within the settings of this Microsoft Remote Desktop 10 application, I set the re- direct folder to the disk image I create in objective C; therefore, in the RDP'd virtual environment, I am able to access the \tsclient\drive that I created in macOS. If I disconnect and re connect the disk image in macOS, in the RDP'd virtual environment, I am unable to access the \tsclient\drive as it says "\tsclient\drive is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Attempt to access invalid address." This is not a problem in Microsoft Remote Desktop 8 as if I disconnect and reconnect the disk image in macOS, I am still able to access it in the RDP'd virtual environment. Here is how I create / attach a disk image. I first set the launchPath to "hdiutil" and I then set the arguments to; create, -size, -type, -fs, & -volname I then do: On attaching the image, I set path to hdiutil and then set arguments to; attach. I also repeat the code above with a new task. On disconnecting the drive, I set the task and path to hdiutil and then set the arguments to; detach, -force. I then do: [detachImage launch]; [detachImage release]; [detachImage waitUntilExit];This has no problem in MICROSOFT Remote Desktop 8; but like I said, in MICROSOFT Remote Desktop 10, if I disconnect and re connect and verify on macOS the disk image is there, in the RDP'd virtual environment, I am unable to access the network disk image (tsclient\drive). I tried and replicated this issue by using the hdiutil commands in macOS rather than in objective C, so it is replicatable in terminal and in code using nstask. The commands I used in terminal are; hdiutil create ~/.test/drivemap -size "384m" -type "SPARSE" -fs "HFS+" -volname "drive" hdiutil attach ~/.test/drivemap.sparseimage hdiutil detach -force /Volumes/driveHow do I squash this bug that is not in Microsoft Remote Desktop 8 but rather in Microsoft Remote Desktop 10. remote-desktop-servicesremote-desktop-clientComment
We regularly update the Remote Desktop client for macOS, adding new features and fixing issues. Here's where you'll find the latest updates. If you encounter any issues, you can always contact us by navigating to Help > Submit Feedback. The macOS beta clientIf you're feeling adventurous, you can help us test out new features by running the beta version of the macOS client. To join the beta, just go to https://aka.ms/rdmacbeta. Date Published: February 3, 2022 In this release, we made some changes to improve connection reliability for Azure Virtual Desktop scenarios. Date published: January 25, 2022 In this release, we've addressed an issue that caused display configuration to not work properly when using the client on 2021 MacBook Pro 14" and 16" devices with multiple monitors. This issue mainly affected devices with external monitors positioned above the MacBook display. We also addressed an issue that caused the client to crash when used on earlier versions of macOS 12, and fixed customer-reported smart card and folder redirection issues. Date published: January 13, 2022 It's time for the first update of the new year! In this release, we addressed full screen display issues with 2021 MacBook Pro 14" and 16" models. We also updated the client to better handle load-balanced RD Gateway configurations. Date published: December 17, 2021 Unfortunately, the 10.7.2 update disabled smart card redirection for some users when they'd try to reconnect to their sessions. As a result, we've made one last update this year to address the issue. Date published: December 13, 2021 It's time for the final update of 2021. In this release we've worked on the following fixes and features:
Date published: October 21, 2021 It's time for another update. Thanks to everyone who reported bugs and worked with us to diagnose and fix issues. In this version we made the following changes:
Date published: Jun 21, 2021 In this release, we addressed three connectivity errors that users reported to us:
We also updated the default icon for published desktops and worked around an issue that caused smart card redirection to stop working with recently patched versions of Windows. Finally, we made some updates to improve compatibility and performance metrics when connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop (formerly known as Windows Virtual Desktop). Date published: May 4, 2021 In this release, we enabled connections to Windows Server 2003 servers that have Transport Layer Security (TLS) enabled for Remote Desktop connections. We also addressed a 0x3000066 error message that appeared in gateway scenarios, and aligned TLS version usage with the Windows Remote Desktop client. Date published: 04/29/2021 In this release, we fixed an issue that made the client return a 0x907 error code when connecting to a server endpoint with a certificate that had a Remote Desktop Authentication EKU property of 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.54.1.2. We also updated the client to address a 0x2407 error code that prevented the client from authorizing users for remote access. Date published: 04/22/2021 In this release, we fixed an issue that caused the client to return a 0x907 error code when processing a server authentication certificate with a validity lifetime of over 825 days. Date published: 04/20/2021 In this release, we fixed an issue that caused the client to return a 0x507 error code. In addition, we enabled the following features on Apple Silicon:
Date published: 04/19/2021 In this release, we removed a double prompt for credentials that occurred in some scenarios when users tried to connect with an RD Gateway. Date published: 04/20/2021 In this update, we fixed an issue that caused the client to stop responding when connecting to an RD gateway. Date published: 04/20/2021 In this release we've made some significant updates to the shared underlying code that powers the Remote Desktop experience across all our clients. We've also added some new features and addressed bugs and crashes that were showing up in error reports.
Important As of this update, the macOS client requires macOS version 10.14 or later to run. Date published: 02/15/2021 In this release, we've refreshed the application icon and made the following changes:
This release is the last release that will be compatible with macOS version 10.13. If you're interested in trying out the latest pre-release builds of the macOS client, you can install beta updates from the Microsoft Remote Desktop Beta. Date published: 1/29/2021 It's time for our first release of the year! In this version, we made the following changes:
Date published: 12/02/2020 It's time for another update. Thanks to everyone who reported bugs and worked with us to diagnose and fix issues. In this version, we made the following changes:
Date published: 11/06/2020 We've put together some bug fixes and small feature updates for this 10.4.1 release. Here's what's new:
Date published: 8/20/20 In this release, we've made substantial updates to the underlying code that powers the Remote Desktop experience across all our clients. We've also added some new features and addressed bugs and crashes that were showing up in error reporting. Here are some changes you may notice:
Thanks again to everyone who reported bugs and took the time to help us diagnose problems! Date published: 4/6/20 In this release, we've made some changes to improve interoperability with the Azure Virtual Desktop service. In addition, we've included the following updates:
Note This is the last release that will be compatible with macOS 10.12. Date published: 2/12/20 It's time for our first release of 2020! With this update, you can switch between Scancode (Ctrl+Command+K) and Unicode (Ctrl+Command+U) modes when entering keyboard input. Unicode mode allows extended characters to be typed using the Option key on a Mac keyboard. For example, on a US Mac keyboard, Option+2 will enter the trademark (™) symbol. You can also enter accented characters in Unicode mode. For example, on a US Mac keyboard, entering Option+E and the "A" key at the same time will enter the character "á" on your remote session. Other updates in this release include:
Date published: 1/6/20 In our final update of the year, we fine-tuned some code and fixed the following behaviors:
Date published: 1/6/20 In this release, we addressed an issue that created zero-length files whenever you copied a folder from the remote session to the local machine using file copy and paste. Date published: 1/6/20 We made this update with the help of everyone who reported issues. In this version, we've made the following changes:
Date published: 11/18/19 We've been hard at work listening to your feedback and have put together a collection of bug fixes and feature updates.
Date published: 11/18/19 We've put together a feature update and fixed bugs for the 10.3.3 release. First, we've added user defaults to disable smart card, clipboard, microphone, camera, and folder redirection:
Next, the bug fixes:
Date published: 11/18/19 In this release, we fixed a bug that made the display low resolution while connecting to a session Date published: 11/18/19 We've put together some fixes to address regressions that managed to sneak into the 10.3.0 release.
Date published: 8/27/19 It's been a few weeks since we last updated, but we've been hard at work during that time. Version 10.3.0 brings some new features and lots of under-the-hood fixes.
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Date published: 3/30/2019 In this release, we addressed instability caused by the recent macOS 10.14.4 update. We also fixed mispaints that appeared when decoding AVC codec data encoded by a server using NVIDIA hardware. Date published: 3/6/2019
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Date published: 2/6/2019 In this release, we addressed graphics mispaints (caused by a server encoding bug) that appeared when using AVC444 mode. Date published: 1/28/2019
Note There is a bug in macOS 10.14.0 and 10.14.1 that can cause the ".com.microsoft.rdc.application-data_SUPPORT/_EXTERNAL_DATA" folder (nested deep inside the ~/Library folder) to consume a large amount of disk space. To resolve this issue, delete the folder content and upgrade to macOS 10.14.2. Note that a side-effect of deleting the folder contents is that snapshot images assigned to bookmarks will be deleted. These images will be regenerated when reconnecting to the remote PC. Date published: 12/18/2018
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