How To Microsoft Remote Desktop On Mac

Use Remote Desktop on your Windows, Android, or iOS device to connect to a Windows 10 PC from afar.

Open Remote Desktop. It will greet you with a big blue button Add Desktop. It will disappear after you add the first desktop. Next time press the button with a plus mark at the bottom of the window. Click the Add button (+) to add a new desktop Double click on a desktop tile to connect to it Hover over a desktop tile to see the edit button or simply right click on a tile to see options to edit, duplicate or remove the tile Figure 1: The new connection center.

  1. Set up the PC you want to connect to so it allows remote connections:

    • Make sure you have Windows 10 Pro. To check, go to Start > Settings > System > About and look for Edition. For info on how to get it, go to Upgrade Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro.

    • When you're ready, select Start > Settings > System > Remote Desktop, and turn on Enable Remote Desktop.

    • Make note of the name of this PC under How to connect to this PC. You'll need this later.

  2. Use Remote Desktop to connect to the PC you set up:

    • On your local Windows 10 PC: In the search box on the taskbar, type Remote Desktop Connection, and then select Remote Desktop Connection. In Remote Desktop Connection, type the name of the PC you want to connect to (from Step 1), and then select Connect.

    • On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1). Select the remote PC name that you added, and then wait for the connection to complete.

Reading Time: 2minutesMac users work in their native Unix environment are familiar with using the terminal to SSH into their Linux-based servers. When using a Mac to log into a Windows environment, or vice versa, the task is performed differently. Window machines use a different protocol, one aptly named RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol). For our tutorial, we’ll explore how to use your Mac to connect to a Windows server. Let’s get started!Pre-flight
  • Mac OS X El Capitan – Version 10.11.16 and above
  • Windows VPS Server 2016 and it’s IP address
Step 1: Open Finder >> Applications >> App StoreOpen. We’ll be going to the App Store to download Microsoft Remote Desktop.Step 2. Use the search bar to locate Microsoft’s Remote Desktop. Select Get >> Install App. How to download microsoft remote desktop on macAfter installed, click on the Microsoft Remote Desktop icon in your Applications folder.
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Step 3: Launch the app by finding it in your Applications folder.

Step 4: For our connection select + New and fill out the information in the highlighted boxes for the Windows server.Connection Name: A nickname to identify this connectionPC Name: Window’s server IP addressUser Name:

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AdministratorIt seems counter-intuitive but close the edit window to save the settings. Immediately, you’ll see the server show up in our My Desktops list. Step 5: Click on the server name to connect to your Windows environment. If all the information was correctly entered you’ll see the Window’s environment with the familiar Windows desktop background.Would you like to know more about how to connect your Mac to Windows? Open a ticket with us at support@liquidweb.com, give us a call at 800-580-4985 or open a chat with us to speak to one of our Level 3 Windows Support Admins today!

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