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Fixed a usability issue where the Windows Desktop client would sometimes prompt for a password (Azure Active Directory prompt) after the device went into sleep mode.
Fixed the vulnerability known as CVE-2021-1669.
Fixed the vulnerability known as CVE-2021-38666.
Fixed the vulnerability known as CVE-2021-38665.
Fixed an issue where the service sometimes pasted empty frames when a user tried to copy an image from a remotely running Internet Explorer browser to a locally running Word document.
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Improved manual refresh functionality to acquire new user tokens, which ensures the service can accurately update user access to resources.
Fixed an issue where some users were unable to subscribe using the "subscribe with URL" option after updating to version.
Fixed the vulnerability known as CVE-2022-21851.
Fixed the vulnerability known as CVE-2022-21850.
Fixed the vulnerability known as CVE-2019-0887.
You can manually disable these optimizations by setting the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER \SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Terminal Server Client\IsSwapChainRenderingEnabled to 00000000. These GPU render path optimizations reduce endpoint-to-endpoint latency and solve some performance issues. After extensive testing, we've now enabled them by default.
In September 2021 we released a preview of our GPU render path optimizations but defaulted them off.
Fixed an issue where the background refresh and update tasks were repeatedly registered with the task scheduler, which caused the background and update task times to change without user input.
Fixed an issue where the Azure Active Directory credential prompt appeared in the wrong monitor.
This update should give accurate error messages in apps using the redirected camera.
Fixed an issue that caused a redirected camera to give incorrect error codes when camera access was restricted in the Privacy settings on the client device.
Fixed an issue that was preventing users from opening multiple.
Improved stability of Azure Active Directory authentication.
Fixed an issue that caused the screen to turn black during Teams video calls.
The background blur feature is rolling out this week for Windows endpoints.
Updates to Teams for Azure Virtual Desktop, including the following:.
Improved client logging, diagnostics, and error classification to help admins troubleshoot connection and feed issues.
Fixed an issue that caused the client to randomly crash when something ends a RemoteApp connection.
Improved graphics performance with certain mouse types.
The Desktop client now supports Ctrl+Alt+arrow key keyboard shortcuts during desktop sessions.
Fixed an issue where background updates could close active remote connections.
Fixed the vulnerability known as CVE-2022-24503.
Fixed the vulnerability known as CVE-2022-21990.
The following table lists the current versions available for each user group: User groupĭownload: Windows 64-bit, Windows 32-bit, Windows ARM64 The client can be configured for different user groups. You'll find the latest updates for the available clients in this article. You can find more detailed information about the Windows Desktop client at Get started with the Windows Desktop client.