Click Start>Run Type gpedid.msc and click "OK".Verify that the firewall allows remote desktop connections with RDP.(If you wish to make the old client work you can follow the steps to get Mac RDP client 2.1.1 (110309) working or try the 2.1.2 unreleased build of the old client (please someone edit this answer))įor those of you still using the old RDP application, doing the following helps:Įnable RDP security layer in Group Policy on the machine: Why this information isn't listed on the What's New in 2012 R2 Remote Services page I don't know. The good news is that the new OS X Microsoft Remote Desktop 1 (Mac App store only though - grr) does work with Windows 2012 R2. ![]() Who knew and why did it make me report all those crashes?) (Brief aside - Microsoft have a little note that says the 2.1.1 client is not supported on OS X v10.7 or later. ![]() Remote Desktop Connection cannot verify the identity of the computer that you want to connect to.Ī (regular) Windows 2012 Remote Desktop client doesn't have this problem. For me it fails with the following error message: Watch out - the old OS X Microsoft Remote Desktop (version 2.1.1) that comes with Mac Microsoft Office 2011 no longer works with Windows 2012 R2 (it does work with plain old Windows 2012).
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