Rdc Client For Mac
Use the Microsoft Remote Desktop app to connect to a remote PC or virtual apps and desktops made available by your admin. The app helps you be productive no matter where you are. Getting Started Configure your PC for remote access first.
- Use RDC (Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2) This free download runs natively on both Intel-based and PowerPC-based Macs Use One Mac, unlimited Windows.
- I doubt this a 'problem' with the mac as such nor does it have anything to do with Remote Desktop for Mac which is an entirely different product and for which this forum is for. Questions about RDC for Mac should be put on the relevant Microsoft forum rather than here.
Rdc Client For Mac
Hi all, I just started a new position where I'll be working with many more Windows servers than I've used to (I usually managed Linux systems). I have been issued a Mac and not had to RDP via OSX much before. The Microsoft Remote Desktop app on OSX seems pretty limited, I can't seem to really organize the list of 80ish servers that I'll be adding other than dragging servers up and down a list. I haven't come across other issues yet, but I suspect it is more because I haven't used it very much at this point.
What are some alternatives that you are using other than Microsoft's tool? I've seen CoRD mentioned often, but it supposedly hasn't been updated since 2013. I have also seen Jump and Royal TSX but not found any comparisons. Any suggestions?