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Microsoft warns that you'll need to switch from the Remote Desktop app to the new Windows App by the end of May.
The Remote Desktop app for Windows is (almost) dead; long live the Windows app. Microsoft said on Monday that its legacy Remote Desktop client, which has already been replaced on other platforms ...
Microsoft has announced that, as of 27 May 2025, the Remote Desktop app for Windows—available through the Microsoft Store—will no longer be supported or available for download and installation.
Microsoft is switching users from the Microsoft Remote Desktop app to the Windows App. Here's what you need to know.
Microsoft is pulling the plug on its Remote Desktop app: As of May 27, 2025, the application will no longer be supported.
Microsoft will discontinue its Remote Desktop app soon, meaning users must switch to the Windows App for remote access. The newer Windows App offers unified access to Windows 365, Azure Virtual ...
Microsoft is replacing its Remote Desktop app with the new Windows app. The transition will take place on May 27th.
Microsoft is replacing the old RDC client app with a new Windows app and the new and improved features can work in a domain-based or home environment.
Microsoft is discontinuing its Remote Desktop app unusually quickly. It is pushing for the Windows app, which is less efficient, especially in Germany.
Microsoft has a straightforward tutorial on how to set up your PC to accept remote desktop connections. Once that’s done, you can find the Android and iOS apps on Google Play and iTunes.