macOS15 adds local network permissions, and adds a permission switch in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Local Network. However, after upgrading from the original Microsoft Remote Desktop to Windows App, two Windows App permission settings will appear in the local network, and after trying to delete the App, the permission settings will not disappear, and they will still be two settings after reinstallation.
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- TaniaMariscal
Microsoft
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- John_SpencerBrass Contributor
You may have the beta client installed side by side with the app store version. Please upgrade to the newest version of store app and reply if you are still having issues. Thanks
- GatesCopper Contributor
it's my Windows app version on my macbook air
- GatesCopper Contributor
I have upgraded to the latest version of the Windows app in the Apple Store. At the moment my Macos version is also the latest 15.1 official version.
My Mac computer is M3 version Macbook Air, originally Macos14 version, using Microsoft Remote Desktop, when upgrading to MacOS15, the new MacOS15 added a local network in the settings - privacy and security settings, Microsoft Remote Desktop added a local network setting, and later upgraded the app through the apple store, The name has been changed to Windows app, and a new setting has been added to the local network settings, not to replace the original settings.
After deleting the Windows app, the local network settings are not deleted. Microsoft Remote Desktop and Windows apps are displayed separately. Then reinstall the Windows app through the apple store, and the local network settings will be displayed as two Windows apps.