This tells the client to search for a URL associated with your email address if your admin has setup email discovery. Tap Next. Select Details from the drop-down menu. The Details panel appears on the right side of the client. Refreshing a Workspace You can manually refresh a Workspace by selecting Refresh from the overflow menu From the Connection Center, tap the overflow menu Select Unsubscribe from the drop-down menu.
Review the dialog box and select Continue. Managed desktops Workspaces can contain multiple managed resources, including desktops. Desktop settings You can configure some of the settings for desktop resources to ensure the experience meets your needs.
Doing so allows you to configure the following options: Download Remote Desktop Connection 7. All displays ensures the session always uses all your local displays even when some of them are added or removed later. Single display ensures the session always uses a single display and allows you to configure its properties.
Select displays allows you to choose which displays to use for the session and provides an option to dynamically change the list of displays during the session.
Select the displays to use for the session specifies which local displays to use for the session. All selected displays must be adjacent to each other. This setting is only available in Select display mode. Maximize to current displays determines which displays the sessions will use when going full screen. When enabled, the session goes full screen on the displays touched by the session window.
This allows you to change displays during the session. When disabled, the session goes full screen on the same displays it was on the last time it was full screen. This setting is only available in Select display mode and is disabled otherwise. Single display when windowed determines which displays are available in the session when exiting full screen. When enabled, the session switches to a single display in windowed mode.
When disabled, the session retains the same displays in windowed mode as in full screen. This setting is only available in All displays and Select display modes and is disabled otherwise. Start in full screen determines whether the session will launch in full-screen or windowed mode. This setting is only available in Single display mode and is enabled otherwise. Fit session to window determines how the session is displayed when the resolution of the remote desktop differs from the size of the local window.
When enabled, the session content will be resized to fit inside the window while preserving the aspect ratio of the session. When disabled, scrollbars or black areas will be shown when the resolution and window size don't match. This setting is available in all modes. Update the resolution on resize makes the remote desktop resolution automatically update when you resize the session in windowed mode.
To continue, just type in your user name and password and click OK. This small toolbar displays the name of the host system and provides three standard windows management buttons - minimize, restore down, and close.
If you click the minimize button, the Remote Desktop display minimizes and you can see the desktop on your client system. Clicking the restore down button puts the Remote Desktop display in a window so that you can view both the remote and client desktops. You can also disconnect from the remote system by clicking the Start button and choosing the Disconnect button, which takes the place of the Shut Down button. When you disconnect, any applications you have open on the screen will still be running on the remote system.
This means that you can reconnect at a later time and pick up where you left off. It also means that you can pick up where you left off when you return to the office and log on to the system. Doing so will have the same effect as logging off your system normally. This is the most secure way of ending a Remote Desktop session. You can use the Remote Desktop client for Windows Desktop to access Windows apps and desktops remotely from a different Windows device.
Choose the client that matches the version of Windows. You can install the client for the current user, which doesn't require admin rights, or your admin can install and configure the client so that all users on the device can access it.
Once you've installed the client, you can launch it from the Start menu by searching for Remote Desktop. You'll be notified whenever a new version of the client is available as long as your admin hasn't disabled notifications. To update your client, just select the notification.
Get the list of managed resources you can access, such as apps and desktops, by subscribing to the Workspace your admin provided you. When you subscribe, the resources become available on your local PC. There are two ways you can subscribe to a Workspace. The client can try to discover the resources available to you from your work or school account or you can directly specify the URL where your resources are for cases where the client is unable to find them.
Once you've subscribed to a Workspace, you can launch resources with one of the following methods:. After you've subscribed, the Workspace will refresh automatically on a regular basis. Resources may be added, changed, or removed based on changes made by your admin.
You can also manually look for updates to the resources when needed by selecting Refresh from the Details panel. You can manually refresh a Workspace by selecting Refresh from the overflow menu This section will teach you how to unsubscribe from a Workspace. You can unsubscribe to either subscribe again with a different account or remove your resources from the system.
Workspaces can contain multiple managed resources, including desktops. When accessing a managed desktop, you have access to all the apps installed by your admin. You can configure some of the settings for desktop resources to ensure the experience meets your needs. To access the list of available settings right-click on the desktop resource and select Settings.
The client will use the settings configured by your admin unless you turn off the Use default settings option. Doing so allows you to configure the following options:. You can also give us feedback by selecting the button that looks like a smiley face emoticon in the client app, as shown in the following image:.
To best help you, we need you to give us as detailed information about the issue as possible. For example, you can include screenshots or a recording of the actions you took leading up to the issue. For more tips about how to provide helpful feedback, see Feedback. Getting Started Configuring the Windows XP system that will be acting as the client is a bit more detailed than configuring your office system to be a remote host.
Local Resources settings On the Local Resources tab, as shown in Figure 3, you can choose which resources from the remote system you want to reroute to the client system. Programs settings You can think of the Programs tab, shown in Figure 4, as a remote startup folder. This client currently only supports accessing remote apps and desktops from Windows Virtual Desktop. Curious about the new releases for the Windows Desktop client?
Check out What's new in the Windows Desktop client Install the client Choose the client that matches the version of Windows. Update the client You'll be notified whenever a new version of the client is available as long as your admin hasn't disabled notifications. You can also manually search for new updates for the client: From the Connection Center, tap the overflow menu Select About from the drop-down menu.
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