Windows App
macOS / Economie et entreprise
Windows App for Mac (previously named Microsoft Remote Desktop) is your gateway to securely connect to Windows including remote PCs and admin-provided virtual apps and desktops across Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, Dev Box and Remote Desktop Services.
Embrace the simplicity of a unified client with Windows App and connect to Windows in the cloud with ease and security, from the device of your choice.
GET STARTED
• Learn more about the features of Windows App at https://aka.ms/WindowsApp.
• Configure your PC for remote access using the information at https://aka.ms/rdsetup.
KEY FEATURES
• Access remote PCs running Windows Professional or Enterprise and Windows Server.
• Access managed resources published by your admin.
• Connect through a Remote Desktop Gateway.
• Simplified management of your connections and credentials from the Connection Center, including a Favorites page to cater to your unique workflow needs.
• Audio and video streaming.
• Redirect folders, your clipboard, and local devices such as microphones and cameras.
• Teams Media Optimization.
• Support for multiple monitors.
By downloading Windows App, you agree to the license (see https://aka.ms/WindowsAppLicense) and privacy terms (see https://aka.ms/privacy).
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
In this release we made the following updates:
• Added a connecting/connected state indicator to device thumbnails and the Quick Launcher.
• Addressed a UDP transport bug that periodically prevented graphics updates after connecting.
• Introduced better error messaging for cases where RDP files are blocked from launch or import.
• Updated the app logging backend to automatically write logs to disk (versus requiring manual start and stop).
• Resolved a bug that reset the mouse button state when dragging content between monitors in multimon scenarios.
• Handled invalid lengths when smart card attributes are queried as part of PC/SC-based redirection.
• Resolved a printing issue where landscape orientation would not work in some scenarios.
• Fixed a hang that occurred when disconnecting an external monitor while connected to a session.
• The Command+C shortcut now copies the display name of the currently selected device thumbnail(s) to the clipboard.
The -nofre command-line parameter and new ClientSettings.SuppressInformationalUxFlows UserDefaults key will now control the Windows App First Run Experience (FRE). In cases where these values conflict, the command line parameter takes precedence.
If you encounter any errors, you can contact us via Help > Submit Feedback.