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Connect to Remote Desktop Services

You can connect to remote desktops and apps running in Remote Desktop Services using Windows App or the Remote Desktop client.

Windows App and the Remote Desktop client are available on many different types of devices on different platforms and form factors, such as desktops and laptops, tablets, smartphones, through a web browser, and virtual reality headsets. This choice provides flexibility and convenience to access desktops and apps from anywhere.

Here's what platforms you can use to connect to Remote Desktop Services from Windows App and the Remote Desktop client:

Platform Windows App Remote Desktop client
Windows
macOS
iOS/iPadOS
Android
Web browser

How can I connect to Remote Desktop Services?

First you need to download and install Windows App or the Remote Desktop client on a device. Then, sign in with your user account for Remote Desktop Services. An administrator must make at least one desktop or app available to you.

You can find download links for Windows App and the Remote Desktop client, and detailed guidance on how to connect to Remote Desktop Services in the following articles:

Tip

You should use Windows App to connect to Remote Desktop Services where possible as it replaces the Remote Desktop client.

Windows App

Here's an introductory video for Windows App showing remote desktops and apps. It combines resources from Remote Desktop Services, remote PC connections, Azure Virtual Desktop, Windows 365, and Microsoft Dev Box.

There are many features you can use to enhance your remote experience, such as:

  • Multiple monitor support, with custom and dynamic display resolutions and scaling.
  • Microsoft Teams optimizations.
  • Device redirection, such as webcams, audio, storage devices, and printers.
  • Single sign-on to eliminate the need to enter credentials multiple times.
  • Sign in with multiple accounts and easily switch between them.