This topic has additional information about the Windows Desktop client that admins will find useful. For basic usage information, see Get started with the Windows Desktop client.
Although your users can install the client directly after downloading it, if you're deploying to multiple devices, you may want to also deploy the client to them through other means. Deploying using group policies or the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager lets you run the installer silently using a command line.
Run the following commands to deploy the client per-device or per-user. Microsoft releases new versions of the client on a regular basis. You should always use the latest supported version of the client, so it's important that you configure your update policies to tell you when updates are ready.
This section will show you how to configure your policies to enable or disable update notifications. To avoid interrupting your work, silent updates won't happen while you have the client open, have a remote connection active, or if you've disabled the feature.
If the client is running while a silent background update occurs, the client will show a notification to let you know an update is available. You can configure the client for one of the following types of user groups, which determines when the client receives updates.
The Insider group is for early validation, and consists of admins and their selected users. The Insider group serves as a test run to detect any issues in the update that can impact performance before it's released to the Public group. To best help you, we need you to give us as detailed information about the issue as possible.
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This client currently only supports accessing remote apps and desktops from Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows Curious about the new releases for the Windows Desktop client? Check out What's new in the Windows Desktop client. Note To best help you, we need you to give us as detailed information about the issue as possible. Submit and view feedback for This product This page. As of this month, though, the Microsoft Remote Desktop Beta app has been deprecated in favor of the new Microsoft Remote Desktop Preview app — now in early access.
Users of the existing Beta app will have gotten an update over the weekend that, in addition to changing the title of the app to Microsoft Remote Desktop Beta Deprecated , produces this splash screen upon opening.
They would then be moved over to the Play Store listing for the new Microsoft Remote Desktop Preview app which is touted to have as many of the same features as the old app — multi-touch and gesture features, audio and video streaming — except for an additional feather to its hat:. You can grab the new app by clicking on this link first to join the early access group, then downloading it from the Play Store. Or, you could not bother with propriety at all and sideload via APK Mirror.
Here's the old app, just for your reference APK Mirror. Jules joined the Android Police team in Before that, he was at Pocketnow.
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