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Curious about the new releases for the macOS client? Check out What's new for Remote Desktop on Mac?; The Mac client runs on computers running macOS 10.10 and newer. The information in this article applies primarily to the full version of the Mac client - the version available in the Mac AppStore. Dec 09, 2015 Edit Article How to Connect to a Server on a Mac. In this Article: Browsing in Finder Entering the Server Address Reconnecting to a Recently Used Server Using AppleScript Community Q&A Connecting your Mac to a server is an ideal way to copy files directly from one Mac to another, share large files, or access files from another network. The next time I tried to play anything, the Chrome client stuck ‘Looking for servers’. I tried again, and it worked for a while, then when I stopped the player and restarted it, I now ONLY get stuck Looking for servers’. When you have to copy files from one Mac to another, make big files available to others, or get files from your company’s shared volumes, you need to connect to a server.
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I've managed to connect to the 8.1 preview build 9431 with my Mac Remote Desktop Connection. Here's what I did: • Make sure the firewall allows the RDP connection (already stated before) • Open the Management Console (mmc.exe) • Add the 'Local Computer Policy' snap-in • Goto: - Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Remote Desktop Services - Remote Desktop Session Host - Security • Change the following two settings from their default (be aware that there might be a reason that MSFT has decided to set them to default. It might be advisable to revise those settings after a new Mac RDP client has been released) - 'Require use of specific for remote desktop (RDP) connections' from 'Default' to 'Enabled', then select 'RDP' in the options pane - 'Require user authentication for remote connections by using Network Level Authentications' to 'Disabled' • Restart the 'Remote Desktop Service' or simply restart the computer • Voila! I can use my Mac RDP client 2.1.1 (110309) with Windows 8.1 build 9431. I've managed to connect to the 8.1 preview build 9431 with my Mac Remote Desktop Connection. Here's what I did: • Make sure the firewall allows the RDP connection (already stated before) • Open the Management Console (mmc.exe) • Add the 'Local Computer Policy' snap-in • Goto: - Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Remote Desktop Services - Remote Desktop Session Host - Security • Change the following two settings from their default (be aware that there might be a reason that MSFT has decided to set them to default. It might be advisable to revise those settings after a new Mac RDP client has been released) - 'Require use of specific for remote desktop (RDP) connections' from 'Default' to 'Enabled', then select 'RDP' in the options pane - 'Require user authentication for remote connections by using Network Level Authentications' to 'Disabled' • Restart the 'Remote Desktop Service' or simply restart the computer • Voila!
I can use my Mac RDP client 2.1.1 (110309) with Windows 8.1 build 9431.
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I was just wondering if any of you guys had experience with Macs in a Windows Server environment? We currently have a Wndows active domain server setup that allows login from any PC in the building by a username/password. I have approx. Half a dozen Macs (Minis and iMacs) that I'd like for users to be able to login with their normal username and password and access their home folder and files, a process I believe called binding? Unfortunately our network guy is militant anti-apple and refuses to even do a test with one of these, instead declaring that apple gear is too unreliable connecting to Windows Servers, and his only 'solution' is that I create a separate Mac Network for my Apple computers, but then users wouldn't have the ease of accessing their files cross platform! Are Macs too unreliable connecting to Windows AD?
Does anyone run this type of setup with ease? Click to expand.Not at all, the only issues, will be the mac users occasionally getting their keychain out of sync and all hell breaking loose ( for the mac user, many popups asking for the old password ) until it gets back in sync. My MacBookPro and iMac are not bound to the network and can easily access any exchange folder in our network.
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( I did not want to bind my Macs ). I just have to use my exchange credentials to 'login' to the shared folders, accessible through Finder > Go > Connect to Server. I was just wondering if any of you guys had experience with Macs in a Windows Server environment? We currently have a Wndows active domain server setup that allows login from any PC in the building by a username/password. I have approx.