Remote Desktop Client
5 TopicsRDP is locked to 30FPS for MacOS clients
I have found that even after going through the guide below, RDP connection remains locked to 30FPS if I connect to my Windows machine from my Mac. Frame rate is limited to 30 FPS in remote sessions - Windows Server | Microsoft Learn Is there any way to set the frame rate to 60FPS while using the Mac client for RDP? Thank you.69Views0likes0CommentsHow to disable usage data in Remote Desktop client
Hi, As an IT admin, I wanted to disable the "Send Usage data" in Remote Desktop Client. Can someone please tell me how can I disable this option for users? Also can you please tell where this setting information is getting stored if I disable(turn off) manually? Regards, Anique1.5KViews0likes1CommentWhy on earth are there so many Windows RDP clients which all have different features ?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/remote-desktop-app-compare#other-redirection-devices-etc For the love of god please just create one Windows RDP client that does everything. I'm a heavy user of remote desktop for administration and day to day work across a number of workstations. For some reason i have to use one client for proper seamless display scaling (Microsoft store) yet use another client to map my local drives (traditional mstsc.exe). This should not be the case for Windows RDP clients, given if using iOS or android i can apparently map drives and have scaling at the same time. For a company the size as Microsoft why can't you just create one RDP client for Windows that does everything. Why am i posting this here ? Because the page i referenced links to this feedback channel when i click the feedback link.633Views0likes0CommentsSecurity Risk: iOS Remote Desktop Client accepting invalid RD Gateway Certificates
After accidentally importing a wrong certificate (CN mismatch) for our RD Gateway jump host, some mobile users were starting to complain immediately because they were getting certificate warnings. After the first report, I verified using my fully updated iPhone with the latest Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (10.3.6) but did not get any certificate warnings with a pre-configured connection using that RD Gateway. However, when using the Workspace Feed (aka RD WebAccess), there was a certificate warning when refreshing the feed. I then cross checked with the Android RDP Client and it showed the RD Gateway Certificate warning as expected. Well, I was a bit baffled and did some experiments: It seems the iOS RDP Client accepts any certificate without checking, self-signed, wrong CN, ... everything seems to be happily accepted ! I even tested with an old Pad using the abandoned Version 8 iOS client and it had the same issue. I know that Apple users love it if something just works, but in this case this would go way to far 😉 And no - the client did not connect directly to the target RDP server - as in skipping the gateway. That connection would not be possible without gateway and the connection also was confirmed in RD Gateway Monitor. Is it possible that Microsoft has this "feature" in the iOS RDP Client, like forever, and I'm the first to notice?1.1KViews0likes0CommentsCant get the client computer name with Remote Desktop Client
When you connects to a RDG with the old MSTSC.exe, the client pass the computer name to the server and you can authorize the access by the computer name: Equipo cliente: Id. de seguridad: NULL SID Nombre de cuenta: (ComputerName) Nombre de cuenta completo: - Identificador de estación llamada: UserAuthType:PW Identificador de estación que llama: - But when you use the new remote desktop client, the app pass to the server allways the name Cadrima Equipo cliente: Id. de seguridad: NULL SID Nombre de cuenta: Cadrima Nombre de cuenta completo: - Identificador de estación llamada: UserAuthType:PW Identificador de estación que llama: - Please create a bug and fix that. Thanks!1.8KViews0likes0Comments