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  2. Command-line arguments for "Remote Desktop Connection for Mac"?

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/54918/command-line-arguments-for-remote...

    I don't know when this changed, but the Microsoft Remote Desktop Client does handle rdp:// links now: Microsoft Remote Desktop uses the URI scheme rdp://query_string to store pre-configured attribute settings that are used when launching the client. The query strings represent a single or set of RDP attributes provided in the URL.

  3. How can I copy files from my Mac to PC via Microsoft Remote...

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/7949/how-can-i-copy-files-from-my-mac-to-pc...

    Here's how: In Remote Desktop on your Mac select your PC in the "My Desktops" section. Click the "Edit" button (pencil icon). In the popup click the "Redirection" button (folder icon; see image below). Check the "Enable folder redirection" box. Click the "+" button at the bottom of that window and browse to the Mac folder you want to share.

  4. remote desktop - Where does Microsoft RDP 8 for Mac store its ...

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    39. If you want to share a configuration you can select the target under My Desktops and either right-click and select Export or from the Microsoft Remote Desktop File menu select Export. The file that contains the information shown in the Microsoft Remote Desktop window, sans any passwords which are stored in your Keychain, is located at:

  5. How to emulate mouse right-click in Microsoft Remote Desktop?

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    Alternative hardware input methods & activation details :-. Standard PC two button USB mouse. Apple Magic Mouse: To enable right-click, click System Preferences in the dock, click Mouse, and then enable Secondary click. Apple Magic Trackpad or MacBook Trackpad: To enable right-click, click System Preferences in the dock, click Mouse, and then ...

  6. Is there a Remote Desktop Connection manager for mac that will...

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/271568/is-there-a-remote-desktop-connection...

    I am managing 4 Windows VM's on a network for running tests. I would like a Remote Desktop Connection manager that makes it easy to connect and switch between network machines. I am due for a hardware upgrade, and would like to switch to a Mac for a variety of reasons, but being able to manage my RDP sessions easily is a must. Free software is ...

  7. macos - Can I RDP to MacBook? - Ask Different

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    8. macOS does not support RDP out of the box. There does not seem to be a canonical best solution for getting it working, but you can see OS X RDP server application. VNC is supported by macOS. Go to System Preferences → Sharing → Screen Sharing → Computer Settings and enable VNC viewers may control screen with password.

  8. Setting up the Mac to be Accessed Remotely. On the Mac: Open System Preferences (it's in the Apple menu) Open the Sharing panel. Check the box Apple Remote Desktop. Click Access Privileges. Check the box VNC viewers may control screen with password, and enter a password. Click OK.

  9. Full Screen with Microsoft's Mac OS X RDP client?

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/14721

    In more recent version of Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac, the combination is: Command - 1 to switch between Window and Full Screen. If you're trying to exit Full Screen, you can also hover your mouse at the top of the screen, it'll show up the menu as below. Share. Improve this answer. Follow.

  10. 5. Connect using Microsoft Remote Desktop. To send the "Control + Alt + Delete" in Windows, press control + option + del on your Mac keyboard. This works for macOS Big Sur. This was helpful. I'm using a PC keyboard so for me it was "Ctrl + Alt + Backspace".

  11. Some basic things to start with: disable the following in System Preferences>Sharing: File Sharing, Screen Sharing, Remote Management, Remote Login. Look on your computer for things like LogMeIn or TeamViewer. If you find them, remove them properly (might help to visit their website for proper instructions). Last resort: change the WiFi password.