I am not sure this is possible, but if it is - it would be helpful. This was the same behaviour in version 8.x as well.
Instead, if you don't select 'use all monitors' and you go into full screen more, the second monitor/screen is just black. Then allow a mouse click to switch back and forth activiating what ever is on the screen/window/app you choose. On a 2 screen setup, I want to use one in full screen mode and still view (and use) the other screen's contents (e.g. There is only one outstanding function point. Version 10.2.2 (1291) resolved all my outstanding problems with earlier releases of 10.x Loggin out from RDP when using gateways, hanging on sleep, adding new (additional) configuration files.
Htc Download Remote Desktop For Mac Without App Storeĭid anybody in QA actually test this, because if they did they need to be fired. Instead of providing a product I can immediately use, you obsolete the old one, tell me I must use the new one and then prevent me from using it. How do I import them and why did it not happen automatically. I am loath to go rebuild all of these RDP sessions. They are probably all stored in the registry (a horrible idea, btw) and so. So the very first thing that someone does when they launch version 10 is expect it to automatically retrieve all of the RDP sessions they have created in version 8.
Jump Desktop is not free, but it works when RDC V10 is not working. I also found 3rd party Jump Desktop works when RDC 10 is not working, but in Jump Desktop I needed to disable the client side Network Level Authentication to connect to my resources. So backup your V8 RDC if you need it going forward. So far I found this works to manually just copy V8 on the new Mac, decompress and then copy into the Applications folder. So far I have found I can copy the RDC for Mac version 8 from the Apps folder - compress it and save it off for new workstations, since it will eventually be removed from the app store. I don't see anything better from version 8 at present. If you download an RDP file and double click on it, it doesn't give you the option to save it - it just disappears never held in the nice interface that someone has designed. It poorly handles logging out, it just hangs 4. It poorly handles the system going to sleep. Typically you have a web browser on the other with instructions on what to do, you google around on the one to try and solve the problem, whilst applying the suggestions to the remote desktop session. It doesn't handle multi screens (if you choose 1 monitor, the other monitor goes black and is not useable. In my case, version 10 has a new interface, but it has several issues. We look forward to your feedback, comments, and help in ensuring the new client meets all your needs.
Submit your feedback through Help Report an issue in the client or request additional functionality via our. If you are one of our macOS customers, now is the time to download the new version, test all familiar scenarios, and give us feedback for any issues or concerns you might have before September. To that end, on September 1, 2018, version 8.0 will be retired and only version 10 will remain available for download.
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