When a new version of the Remote Desktop web client is available, follow these steps to update the deployment with the new client:
How to update the Remote Desktop web client To see a list of all supported cmdlets for the RDWebClientManagement module, run the following cmdlet in PowerShell: Get-Command -Module RDWebClientManagement To update PowerShellGet, run the following cmdlet: Install-Module -Name PowerShellGet -Force On Windows Server 2016, update the PowerShellGet module since the inbox version doesn't support installing the web client management module. On the RD Web Access server, open an elevated PowerShell prompt. cer file from the RD Connection Broker to the server running the RD Web role. On the RD Connection Broker server, obtain the certificate used for Remote Desktop connections and export it as a.
To install the web client for the first time, follow these steps: How to publish the Remote Desktop web client Proceed with the normal installation steps as follows.Run Uninstall-Module RDWebClientManagement to uninstall the old module.Run Uninstall-RDWebClient to uninstall the old web client.Run Install-Module RDWebClientManagement -RequiredVersion to install the old module.Close and reopen the elevated PowerShell prompt.Run Uninstall-Module RDWebClientManagement to uninstall the new module.If you receive an error that says "The web client was installed using an older version of RDWebClientManagement and must first be removed before deploying the new version," follow these steps: If you used the web client during the preview period and installed a version prior to 1.0.0, you must first uninstall the old client before moving to the new version. Your users will see better performance connecting to Windows Server 2016 (or later) and Windows 10 (version 1611 or later). Make sure that any computers your users will connect to are running one of the following OS versions:.Make sure public trusted certificates are configured for the RD Gateway and RD Web Access roles.Later cumulative updates may already contains this KB. Install the Windows 10 KB4025334 update on the RD Gateway.Make sure your deployment is configured for per-user client access licenses (CALs) instead of per-device, otherwise all licenses will be consumed.Make sure your Remote Desktop deployment has an RD Gateway, an RD Connection Broker, and RD Web Access running on Windows Server 2016 or 2019.What you'll need to set up the web clientīefore getting started, keep the following things in mind: See Using RDS with application proxy services for details. You'll need this later.The web client does support using Azure AD Application Proxy but does not support Web Application Proxy at all. Make note of the name of this PC under How to connect to this PC. When you're ready, select Start > Settings > System > Remote Desktop, and turn on Enable Remote Desktop. To check this, go to Start > Settings > System > About and look for Edition. For info on how to get Windows 10 Pro, go to Upgrade Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro. Select the remote PC name that you added, and then wait for the connection to complete.
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). In Remote Desktop Connection, type the name of the PC you want to connect to (from Step 1), and then select Connect.
On your local Windows PC: In the search box on the taskbar, type Remote Desktop Connection, and then select Remote Desktop Connection. Use Remote Desktop to connect to the PC you set up:
Make note of the name of this PC under PC name. Then, under System, select Remote Desktop, set Remote Desktop to On, and then select Confirm. When you're ready, select Start, and open Settings. Then, under System, select About, and under Windows specifications, look for Edition. For info on how to get Windows 11 Pro, go to Upgrade Windows Home to Windows Pro. To check this, select Start, and open Settings. Set up the PC you want to connect to so it allows remote connections: