How do you copy and paste on a Mac using Remote Desktop?
Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac - Clipboard does not allow copying files when using "Workspaces" connectionHi, Show Two users and myself found out that recently (perhaps in the last month or two), copying and pasting files from our Remote Desktop session (connected to a Windows server) to the local Mac desktop no longer works. Only copying text works. (I have tried looking everywhere and there seems to be no such configuration -- the solution in a previous forum post was for "PCs" not "Workspaces". In the "Workspaces" tab we are not able to access the same settings as under the "PCs" tab, so we cannot adjust whether clipboard is shared.) Mac os 10.14.6 Thanks, Philip remote-desktop-servicesremote-desktop-clientComment Comment Show 0 Comment 5 |1600 characters needed characters left characters exceeded
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Attachments: Up to 10 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 3.0 MiB each and 30.0 MiB total. ZheliZheng-1681 answered • Feb 3, '21 | ZheliZheng-1681 edited • Feb 3, '21 Thanks for your input. I found that the clicking the refresh button on the upper right hand corner of the Work Resources icon seems to work. Not sure if that is what fixed it but now I can copy files from Mac to RDS and vice versa. click-refresh-button-on-remote-desktop.png (18.0 KiB) Comment Comment Show 0 Comment 5 |1600 characters needed characters left characters exceeded
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Attachments: Up to 10 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 3.0 MiB each and 30.0 MiB total. KarlieWeng-MSFT answered • Feb 1, '21 | KarlieWeng-MSFT edited • Feb 2, '21 Hello @ZheliZheng-1681 You could configure Redirection to map the folder of Mac in Windows so that you can copy file from Windows to Mac or try the Remote Desktop for Mac (Beta) Best Regards If the Answer is helpful, please click "Accept Answer" and upvote it. Comment Comment Show 0 Comment 5 |1600 characters needed characters left characters exceeded
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Attachments: Up to 10 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 3.0 MiB each and 30.0 MiB total. 9 Replies
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adamzito Sep 28, 2015 at 13:15 UTC
no not really, but some of the other programs out there have a file transfer built into their software. I use team viewer and it works also that are a few others. Microsoft doesn't like to support this type as it gives them vulnerability in theOS.I would say that the easiest way would be to send it from a personal email to your work email as a attachment, as I had to do. 0
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Under Local Resources in the RDP settings, there's one called "Apply Windows key combinations." This can be set to "On this computer," "On the remote computer," or "Only when using the full screen. These are pretty self-explanatory. Also, I don't believe you can copy and paste files between machines. Things copied on the remote computer can only be pasted on the remote computer, and things copied on the local computer can only be pasted on the local computer. EDIT: Edited for clarity. Edited Sep 28, 2015 at 14:38 UTC0
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Actually, copy-paste does work (edited): for clipboard contents that are text-only. I do so extensively between my Mac workstation and Windows PCs. I'm using *this* version of RDP for Mac: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-remote-desktop/id715768417?mt=12 Use the Apple-native Command-C and Command-V to copy & paste, and the Windows native ctl-c and ctl-v. 1
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Nelson9480 Sep 28, 2015 at 13:43 UTC
You can definitely copy & paste text between a Mac and a RDP Windows machine; it's how I manage my company Domain Controllers - you just need to remember to use CMD+C on the Mac and then CTRL+V on the Windows (or vice versa). I don't think you can copy files (documents, images, etc); I tend to save those in a fileshare they can both access. Or they can create a folder redirection - in MS RDP on the Mac, edit the Remote Desktop settings for the PC, click on Redirection then add a new link to ther Desktop or whichever folder they wish. 1
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medvedd Sep 28, 2015 at 14:31 UTC
Copy-pasting of files definitely works, I use it all the times (between 2 Windows, RDP is set up via ssh tunnel). 0
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I copy and paste from local to remote all the time, but it is only text. Never really tried it with documents or files/folders as I would just drop files into a network share to access. 0
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paul6004 Sep 28, 2015 at 14:45 UTC
Yea she brought her macbook in and Ctrl+C worked. Not sure what she was talking about lol 0
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Poblano OP
cboyer-ccc Sep 28, 2015 at 17:28 UTC
You could try stopping and restarting RDPCLIP.EXE on the session, and that usually fixes and copy/paste issues between the host and client PC. Also, copy is Command-C on a Mac, and not Control-C. 0
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Daniel1697 Mar 17, 2016 at 16:28 UTC
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This is the correct answer. If the clipboard sharing stops working, kill and restart rdpclip.exe on the windows session. 0
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