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On another Mac computer, open Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac, click the Settings icon in the top menu bar, then click Import from RDP file. In the Finder window that appears, click iCloud Drive in the left-hand menu. Find and select your saved RDP file, then click Import.
Export and import connectionshttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/c lients/remote-desktop-mac#export-and-import-connections
You can export a remote desktop connection definition and use it on a different device. Remote desktops are saved in separate .RDP files.
- Microsoft Remote Desktop (RDP) for Mac is a useful way to work with Windows apps and resources. Even though you’re operating macOS, you can still access PC-style desktops from your MacBook, iMac, or Mac Mini. You can use RDP for Mac on any computer using macOS 10.10 or newer.
- Microsoft Remote Desktop 10 from the App Store; Mac OS X/macOS 10.9 or later; 64-bit processor; Mac OS Extended (HFS+) format; A Duo Account for two-step login; I. Set up RD Gateway. Launch Microsoft Remote Desktop 10; Click the Microsoft Remote Desktop Menu (top left) and then select Preferences; Click the Gateways tab; Click + in the bottom.
- Step 2 – Open the Microsoft Remote Desktop Client. Open up the the Remote Desktop client by clicking on the launchpad icon and then Microsoft Remote Desktop. Step 3 – Set up your connection. And then fill in the details you have been provided. Connection Name – This is the friendly name, call it anything you like.
- Dec 25, 2019 On another Mac computer, open Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac, click the Settings icon in the top menu bar, then click Import from RDP file. In the Finder window that appears, click iCloud Drive in the left-hand menu. Find and select your saved RDP file, then click Import.
- In the Connection Center, right-click(command + click) the remote desktop connection you wish to export.
- Click Export.
- Browse to the location where you want to save the remote desktop .RDP file.
- Click OK.
Use the following steps to import a remote desktop .RDP file.
- In the menu bar, click File > Import.
- Browse to the .RDP file.
- Click Open.
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The following page(s) contain instructions on using Remote Desktop to connect to Faculty & Staff Windows computers on the UMKC campus (from off-campus). Your campus computer must be powered on to receive connections.
Don't know your computer name or don't know if your account has the correct permissions? Find out here. If you need assistance, please contact the IS Technology Support Center or your IT Liaison.
Please note: Before you attempt to connect to UMKC resources remotely, please make sure your operating system (Apple OS X) has all applicable security updates installed. To connect to your campus Windows PC from a Mac you will need to use the Microsoft Remote Desktop application for Mac version 10.3.8 (or higher). If you are using a university-owned Mac, you may already have this app installed. Please contact the Technology Support Center or your IT Liaison if you have questions about using this software on a university-owned Mac.
Supported | Default Icon | Client Name |
Microsoft RDP v10 Link to Download | ||
Microsoft RDP v8 | ||
Apple RDC |
Mac OS X Remote Desktop Connection Instructions
Microsoft Remote Desktop To Mac Os
- Open the Microsoft Remote Desktop application
- Click the '+' icon
- Select PC
- For PC Name, enter the name of the remote computer to connect to. Or check How to find my computer name
- For User Account, click the dropdown to change the setting
- Click Add User Account
- For User Name, type [email protected] in DomainUsername
- For Password, type your UMKC Username Password. Note: you will need to update your Remote Desktop settings every time you change your UMKC Username password.
- Click Save
- For Friendly Name, enter the PC name
- Click on no gateway to change the setting
- Select Add Gateway from the dropdown
- For Server Name, enter tsg.umkc.edu
- For User Account, click Use PC User account
- Select your UMKC username from the list
- Click Add
- Click Add again
- To initiate the connection, double click on your PC Name tile
- Click Show Certificate
- Click Always Trust to prevent seeing this warning again for the PC specified
- Click Continue
Dual Screens For Mac
If you have not recently connected to this computer there will be a delay as your profile is created. This is normal.