![]() What’s missing is the File Explorer integration I saw in the Windows client, which lets you pass files between the remote and local computers. You can, of course, mouse to the top of the screen to display the Mac menu bar and the window controls for Remote Desktop. When you connect to the Cloud PC, it open in full screen, which gives the impression that you’re running Windows 10 natively on the Mac. When all that is done, the Cloud PC will show up in the app as it does on Windows. Then, open Remote Desktop, choose Workspace > Add Workspace, paste in the subscription URL, authenticate, and then add your Cloud PC to the app. Similar to the Windows version, you then need to get a subscription URL from the Windows 365 website. To get started with Windows 365, I downloaded and installed Microsoft Remote Desktop from the Mac Store. So in the spirit of my earlier mile-high examination of Windows 365, here’s what it’s like to access this service on these other platforms. But what about other platforms like Mac, Chromebook, and iPad?Įach presents its own challenges, but it’s interesting to note that Microsoft makes a native Remote Desktop client on Mac and iPad (and on Android), while Chromebook users will typically access the service via the web client. I know this is an old post, and ended up here trying to solve my problem none worked, but since I think I solved it I hope my solution helps out.Yesterday, I looked at the experience of using Windows 365 on Windows 10/11 using the Remote Desktop app. So I'm assuming that the firewall does not responde fast enough to the RDP client and causing a connection fail. So I started to clean out all IPs that were block more then a months time and reduced the list to around 200. Would a firewall take to check all these IPs to the connecting one, and would it responde in time to the RDP cliente. I had a lot of IPs mainly because the server was massively attacked (around 5000 IPs blocked) so in my head I was thinking how long This program places a block ip on firewall list and then remove it after a certain amount of time but it does not. Ok I use a program to block IPs case they fail a login on Remote Desktop more then 5 times. but I think I solved the problem in my case. I had the same problem and after banging my head against the wall I had this problem narrowed down to the firewall. I also see a few other entries on here of similar issues from Mac High Sierra with no responses - has something recently changed on the Mac side that is causing issues? I re-downloaded V8 and tried to connect whilst I was getting the V10 0x4 error and in V8 the msg is "Connection reset by peer".Īnything I can check on the network/router, Mac or Windows settings? I've only recently started using V10, and V8 had been working fine. It's as if its maintaining the original connection, and can't reconnect. ![]() If I reboot the Windows 10 box, or connect to it via another remote tool (eg TeamViewer) and then disconnect, I can reuse MRD to connect again. If this keeps happening, contact you network administrator for assistance. I can connect initially, but if I suspend the Mac and reopen it and try to connect via MRD I get the error "Your session ended because of an error. 10.2.1 (1143) Beta on Mac High Sierra 10.13.6 attempting to connect to a local (LAN) Windows 10 system.
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