I am a PC person away from Macs since the old MacPlus days before the Nix versions so it is all "by the book" for me. Microsoft Remote Desktop is a small yet very useful utility that allows you to remotely connect to Windows workstations from your Mac. I do not know any way to troubleshoot further with Mac. I believe this fails in software before any action passes down through the layers. I do not see any failuresĬhecking the network utilities on Mac for netstats does not indicate any opening of a connection. Mac hesitates with same "Opening remote port" and then returns 0x204 Checking my router connections while mac is trying to connect I do not see any attempts to connect to the windows computer at the port. Most recent Microsoft RDP 10 available from the iTunes store.Ĭonnection tested using a Windows 10 computer from outside the domain same as the Mac uses. Microsoft Remote Desktop 10 for Mac is compatible with macOS 10.12 or later. This client is not able to establish a connection to our servers. ![]() ![]() Same High Sierra slightly higher incremental version number than mentioned here. Remote desktop client (RDC) for Mac 2.1.1 is no longer compatible with OSX 10.9 Mavericks / OSX 10.10 Yosemite, or OSX 10.11 El Capitan, and is not supported. This is a simple RDP to a PAT router forward into a Windows 7 Pro system at the specified port. ![]() ![]() Not using gateway as it appears some who suggest they have resolved same error message in gateway management. I am interested in whether Luca has resolved this issue.
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