![]() ![]() ![]() The Friendly name is used to help identify what the password is associated with): Enter your information as shown (Your username should follow the AD\netID format as shown below, your password is your NetID Password.In the lower left corner, click the "+" sign to add an account.In the Preferences pane, click the tab on the top which says "User Accounts":.Click the arrow, then click Preferences, as shown:.In the upper menu you should see a button which looks like a gear, with a down arrow on it: You should see the main Microsoft Remote Desktop app window. Open Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac, if it isn't already. ![]() Proceed to "Configure Microsoft Remote Desktop" With the app open, locate the dock icon for Microsoft Remote Desktop (It will be circular and look like the one above in steps 2,3, and 4), right click it, and select "Keep in Dock" so that the application is easy for you to find later on.You should see a window that looks like this: Once the application is installed, click "Open".On The App Store page for Microsoft Remote Desktop 10, click on "Get":.Visit, the Apple App Store preview page for Microsoft Remote Desktop 10.Whitman recommends using Microsoft Remote Desktop 10, the newest version. The FreeNX group also provides an NX server and clients but I'm not aware of any support for Apple Mac systems.Please note: There are currently two version of Microsoft Remote Desktop available in the Apple App Store. You can download their free products or try their commercial products from this page: They support Windows, Linux, Apple Mac and are now working on Android and iOS. NoMachine offers a free version of their server and client. It's at least as good, or better, than Remote Desktop on Windows. Over high speed connections the quality and performance is excellent. NX can be very fast over low speed connections because it does not send differences between screens as does the VNC protocol. It is an X windows interface that provides for bitmap caching and compresses the line drawing commands that are sent to the graphical device. NoMachine (and other groups like FreeNX) offer something called NX. Personally I think the best solution is not bitmap-based. ![]()
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