Some people who have applied the recent Remote Desktop Client 3.3.1 update have had problems with screen sharing between their Macs, with the connection being established properly but resulting in a ...
Microsoft published documentation on Wednesday showing how to deploy a new browser-based Remote Desktop Web Client that's available for testing at the preview stage. The Remote Desktop Web Client ...
A new browser-based Remote Desktop Web Client is now available for preview from Microsoft. The company recently published documentation providing guidance on deploying the Remote Desktop Web Client ...
Apple has issued a pair of updates today to its Remote Desktop software. The first update is Apple Remote Desktop 3.7.1 Client: The 3.7.1 update is recommended for all Apple Remote Desktop clients and ...
After pulling their first release of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Client 10.0 for iOS in over a year due to critical bugs, Microsoft has released an updated and fixed version 10.1. Last week Microsoft ...
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On Tuesday, Microsoft released version 6.0 of its popular Remote Desktop Connection software which is also known as the Terminal Services Client. The new features that have been added to the Remote ...
Google has been working on a remote desktop management app for Android devices called “Chromoting” since last year, but today an entry in the Chromium issue tracker has revealed that an iOS version is ...
We have a Win2K AD PDC that runs Terminal Services. I've been using the TSAC all this time and only today realized that I can use the WinXP Remote Desktop Client to connect to the Terminal Server with ...
Microsoft released an out-of-band update Friday to resolve credential authentication failures affecting Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 connections that emerged after the company's January 2026 ...
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