Remote Desktop for iOS v8.1.6 is now available on the Apple App Store
My name is Livi Erickson, and I am a Program Manager on the Remote Desktop team. Today, we’re excited to announce that Remote Desktop for iOS 8.1.6 update is now available for download on the Apple App Store. This update contains a number of bug fixes that improve the reliability and stability of the client and fixes several important issues. We’ve gotten some feedback that some users would like more details about the fixes that go into the releases, so we wanted to go into a little more detail about what we’ve done in the latest release.
Remote Resource Improvements – We had a number of users inform us that they were unable to connect to their Remote Resource applications and that they were getting stuck with the “Preparing your Remote Resources” message on the connection center. 8.1.6 fixes an issue where the feed was not fetched properly, so users hitting this message should download the latest version of the app to access their resources. We also included a number of other fixes where users were unable to connect to desktops that were published through resource feeds.
To learn more and to read the entire article at its source, please refer to the following page, Remote Desktop for iOS v8.1.6 is now available on the Apple App Store- Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Team Blog
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