Remote Desktop Client
9 TopicsAVD remote desktop client Bug
Remote desktop client when connected to AVD workspace, breaks desktop application drop down list and pushes it in upper right corner of the screen. Only reproducible in Remote desktop client, everything works as expected in web client. Remote desktop client: 1.2.4240.0 (x64) Bug Screen Shot. Expected behavior.Solved3.3KViews2likes5CommentsmacOS Remote Desktop client app - automatic logon (no credential prompt)
Sorry if this isn't a good place to post this question. But I'm trying to locate the right place for macOS RDClient feedback now that https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/uservoice-pages-430e1a78-e016-472a-a10f-dc2a3df3450a. I am trying to automate the launch of RD Client without prompting for a credential. The macOS RD client (GUI) allows storing passwords securely in the macOS Keychain and will use them to automatically log on when double-clicked from the bookmarks. On Windows, I understand there is a way to use a little-known "password 51:b:<myEncryptedPassword>" attribute to pass an encrypted string as a password from the .RDP file. AFAICT there is no way to completely automate the RDP logon without password prompt on MacOS, for the following reasons: - No way to pass a password credential (encrypted or otherwise) via https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/remote-desktop-uri - No way to control the RDClient app via AppleScript - Bookmarks within app support saving credentials in Keychain, but there's no way to initiate a connection to a 'bookmark' via the URL scheme (bookmarks are stored in a totally separate SQLite database, and password is not contained within) - https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/pull/9199, so the hidden `password 51:b:myEncryptedPassword` attribute does not work. - No way to save an .RDP file or any shortcut/alias that includes the password (this would be bad for security even if it were possible!) Anyone got an ideas here?3.7KViews1like1Comment