Content for personal entertainment, including movies, music, photos and even 3D games, can also be viewed remotely. Important work files and office applications, such as Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel and Word, are easily accessed with this new app. Splashtop Remote Desktop eliminates the need to transfer, convert or sync files and multimedia among devices. Setup with ease through a simple, intuitive interface.Easy connectivity via LAN, Wi-Fi or over the Internet with Internet Discovery.High performance video and audio streaming from your remote computer.Splashtop Remote Desktop for Mac features include: Access the latest IE browser to view ActiveX enabled websites from a Mac.Watch HD videos streamed from a PC or Mac at up to 30 frames per second.Run graphic-intensive PC games on a powerful machine and play them from a portable Mac.Play HD movies and music from central media libraries without the hassle of transferring files.
“With our new Mac client, not only can Splashtop Remote Desktop users access their computers, but they can enjoy such features as the ability to run PC games and software remotely on a Mac with full HD and audio. “Cats and dogs, oil and water, Macs and PCs – some things just didn’t belong together until Splashtop came along,” said Mark Lee, CEO and co-founder of Splashtop. Currently Splashtop Remote Desktop enables millions of mobile devices, from tablets to smartphones, to remotely access PCs and Macs with full audio and high-definition (HD) video. Now Mac users can enjoy Mac-to-PC and Mac-to-Mac remote access from a private network or across the Internet. Septem– San Jose, CA – Splashtop Inc., the worldwide leader in cross-device computing, today announced the release of its Mac client for Splashtop Remote Desktop to be demonstrated at MacWorld Asia 2011, Beijing, China, September 22-25. Disable this " security certificate" check in remote login (best solution)Ģ.Splashtop Remote Desktop Delivers a True HD Experience and File Access from Mac-to-PC and Mac-to-Mac This must be a PC to PC handshake that we never see.ġ. Sadly CORD (my preferred client) is still NOT working, but now we know WHY! Win 10 looks for this " security certificate " and if it doesnt find it Win10 will REFUSE the connection. I said Yes, and boom! remote desktop ed in perfectly! and as soon as i tried to remote into my Win10 box, a message come up about generating a security certificate for this user. So following the advice above i downloaded MICROSOFTS's remote desktop. I can remote desktop in from a PC but not from CORD on my Mac.
Well as said above, that was short lived with the next update CORD stopped working again. and after some update CORD finaly started working. So i HAVE been using CORD to log into my PCs from OSX. I have been fighting this since first installing windows 10 on one of my test systems.i FINALY have the solution. If your server administrator does not know how or, worse still, won't do this for you, then you have far deeper problems that go well beyond OS X in particular and IT as a whole in general. On further prompts make sure you select 'Always Trust'. cer file and when prompted install it as a system keychain.
They should know how to do this? Once exported save it to a memory stick, insert it into your mac, double click on the. He/she has to export this using the built-in tools. You begin to solve the problem by asking your server administrator for the server's root certificate. By default a mac will not have server-client trust certificates installed simply because the exchange won't happen transparently between an MS based server and non MS-OS such as OS X. I doubt you'd be aware of any of this as generally server administrators won't necessarily discuss them. However your problem may be with your understanding of the secure remote connections requirements between your server and remote connections.
Questions about RDC for Mac should be put on the relevant Microsoft forum rather than here. I doubt this a 'problem' with the mac as such nor does it have anything to do with Remote Desktop for Mac which is an entirely different product and for which this forum is for.