I have ran through as many articles as i could find on how to allow RDP settings and even edited the RDC text file to include enablecredsspsupport:i:0. If i use the local/username id and password, i get a message saying that i cannot use that id and to enter my school or work e-mail instead. The message on the screen is "The user name or password is incorrect, try again" If i re enter the Azure e-mail address and password again i get the same message. I am able to establish a connection using the Azure AD email address and password, however, once the pc window is showing on my Mac, I am stuck at the login window. I am using Remote Desktop to connect to a pc from my MacBook Pro, both in the studio and from home, using a Azure AD login credentials. This makes quickly connecting to a specific server easy, even when managing many servers.I am running into an issue with a pc we have in our studio that I am trying to connect to using Microsoft Remote Desktop app on a Mac. For system administrators, CoRD creates a simpler workflow by allowing you to save server information, then quickly connect to that server by using HotKeys or the server drawer. The clipboard is automatically synchronized between CoRD and the server. Enter full screen mode and feel like you're actually at the computer. Scale session windows to whatever size fits you-the screen is resized automatically. CoRD allows you to view each session in its own window, or save space with all sessions in one window. Great for working on the office terminal server, administrating servers or any other time you'd like your PC to be a bit closer without leaving your Mac. Macs interact well with Windows, and with CoRD the experience is a bit smoother. A sincere thanks to everyone who used CoRD over the years, reported bugs, donated, or contributed code - Dorian CoRD: Simple RDP Remote Desktop There's also an excellent free and open source project called FreeRDP that has great protocol support for multiple platforms. Most people will be happy with Microsoft's clients. It's easy to use, fast, and free for anyone to use or modify. CoRD was a Mac OS X remote desktop client for Microsoft Windows computers using the RDP protocol.
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