![]() ![]() We also updated the client to address a 0x2407 error code that was preventing users from being authorized for remote access. Microsoft Remote Desktop 10.6.5 - In this release we fixed an issue that was causing the client to return a 0x907 error code when connecting to a server endpoint with a certificate containing the Remote Desktop Authentication EKU (1.3.6.1.4.1.311.54.1.2). We also addressed a 0x3000066 error that was being returned in gateway scenarios, and aligned TLS version usage with the Windows Remote Desktop client. ![]() If you encounter any errors, you can contact us via Help > Report an Issue Microsoft Remote Desktop 10.6.6 - In this release we enabled connectivity to Windows Server 2003 servers that have TLS enabled for Remote Desktop connections. Microsoft Remote Desktop 10.6.7 - Worked around a 0x907 (mismatched certificate) error code that was caused by third-party infrastructure returning an incorrect certificate in redirection scenarios - Fixed the root cause of a 0x207 (handshake failure) error code that was returned when connecting using an incorrect password to a pre-Windows 8 server with NLA enabled - Resolved a 0x1107 (invalid workstation) error code that was returned when Active Directory workstation logon restrictions were set - We also updated the default icon for published desktops, and worked around an issue that was causing smart card redirection to fail against recently patched versions of Windows - Finally, we made some updates to improve compatibility and performance metrics when connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop (formerly known as Windows Virtual Desktop) - Thanks to everyone who reported bugs and worked with us to diagnose and fix issues. ![]() This interval can be changed using the ClientSettings.WorkspaceAutoRefreshInterval user default (minimum is 30 minutes and maximum is 24 hours). Microsoft Remote Desktop 10.6.8 Added: - background refresh for subscribed workspaces - a checkbox to General Preferences to enable/disable Microsoft Teams optimizations - UI to report if a remote app could not be launched on the server due to not being on the system allow list Fixed: - an issue where the session window may jump to another monitor when auto-reconnect kicks in - an issue where the session window would sometimes be enlarged after connecting - Addressed an issue where the name of a redirected folder would be incorrect in the remote session - a bug that made it difficult to resize remote app windows - Improved the error messages that are displayed when user accounts fail to update - an issue where window titles in the list of connected remote apps were blank - Addressed a multimon issue where the mouse cursor shape would not update correctly when dragging between monitors - an issue where the session window could not be made wider when placed at the top or bottom of the screen - Addressed scenarios where the mouse cursor would disappear while connected to a remote PC - Deletion of an Azure Virtual Desktop workspace now correctly removes all associated workspaces - an issue where adding a folder to redirect to a bookmark would enable the "Add" button with an empty PC name - Addressed an issue where double-clicking the title bar incorrectly stretched the session window - Updated the mouse to change to a hand glyph when hovering over a red input error indicator - an issue where the session window would flash rapidly in the "Mission Control" or "Application windows" view - in addition, we have continued to make updates to improve connectivity and performance metrics when connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop - note that by default subscribed workspaces are refreshed every six hours.
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