Copy And Paste Microsoft Remote Desktop Mac

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Dec 09, 2015  When I started using RDC a couple months ago on my Mac (OS 10.10.5), I could copy from it & paste into it from the Windows server in Microsoft Remote Desktop just fine. But since updating MRD a couple times (now on latest, 8.0.24) copy & paste is now broken. This is a crucial feature, it hamstrings me to not be able to copy & paste back and forth.

I had a peculiar issue with copying and pasting files from my local computer to a Remote Desktop session. I could copy and paste locally, but the option to paste would be grayed out on the Remote Desktop computer. There are several ways to solve this problem depending on what you are trying to copy and paste.

Microsoft sculpt ergonomic keyboard setup mac. The easiest way to get it working again is to log off the remote user and then log back on - this always fixes the issue. However, if you can't log off the existing session here is a faster / quicker solution contributed by a Jump Desktop user: Solution to copy paste not working in Remote Desktop. Use command+C to copy the text, but do not use command+V as you normally do in Mac OS. Instead, use control+V to paste into a session in Remote Desktop.

Client Settings

  1. Right-click on the RDP icon that you use to connect, then select “Edit“.
  2. Select the “Local Resources” tab.
  3. Check the “Clipboard” option. To allow file copying and pasting, select “More…” and proceed to step 4. If you just need the ability to copy and paste text and not files, stop here and click “OK“.
  4. Select the “Drives” option. Click “OK“, then “OK” again.

Server Settings

Windows 2016

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In Windows 2016, these settings are controlled within Group Policy.

  1. Launch “gpedit.msc“.
  2. Navigate to “Computer Configuration” > “Administrative Templates” > “Windows Components” > “Remote Desktop Services” > “Remote Desktop Session Host“.
  3. Ensure “Do not allow Clipboard redirection” is set to “Not Configured” or “Disabled“.

Windows 2012

  1. Open “Server Manager“.
  2. Select “Remote Desktop” Services.
  3. Select “Collections“.
  4. Select “Tasks“, then choose “Edit Properties“.
  5. Under the “Client Settings” tab, ensure the “Clipboard” and “Drive” is enabled.

Windows 2008

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  1. Launch “Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration” from the server.
  2. Under “Connections“, right-click the connection and select “Properties“.
  3. Select the “Client Settings” tab, and make sure the “Clipboard” box is unchecked. If you want to allow copying and pasting of files, make sure the Drive selection is unchecked. Click OK when done.

I should also note that if you have all of these settings configured correctly and things still don’t work, you may need to restart the server or just kill the rdpclip process.

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This should be all you need to enable copying and pasting of files to your Remote Desktop session. I hope this tutorial has helped you. Please share your experience in the Comments section below.