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When in a Microsoft Teams Meeting, the more people added into the call usually translates into more noise and confusion.

Conveniently download all previous versions of Remote Desktop Manager along with its documentation. Select the VPN network that your computer is connected to and select Disconnect. If you are using any third-party VPN software, exit that application. 3 Leave and re-join a domain. Jun 24, 2020 To mute yourself in a Microsoft Teams Meeting, click on the Microphone Icon while in the Meeting screen. To unmute yourself, click on the Microphone Icon again (make sure there is not a slash through the microphone). There are numerous business use cases for running a Windows Remote Desktop on Mac devices, and these uses have only expanded with the remote work boom due to COVID-19. Find out how to set up the.

To Mute a Specific Member of Your Microsoft Teams Meeting:

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  1. Click on their name on the right side of the screen and select Mute Participant (or unmute if they are already muted)
  2. If a user is muted, they receive a notification letting them know. They can unmute themselves if they need to be heard.

(NOTE: In any Microsoft Teams Meeting with more than 5 people, any users who join after the meeting has started will join as muted.)

Earlier this week, we received a call from a client stating that they could not longer connect to their Windows device at their office using their personal MacBook. The client was receiving an error message “Unable to Connect” with the error code 0x3000064. This error is related to the latest version of the Windows Remote Desktop application in macOS.

Issue:

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Client using macOS based device receives error 0x3000064 when attempting a remote connection to a Windows 10 computer using the Microsoft Remote Desktop app. It is important to note that the client is using macOS Catalina (10.15.7) and that the remote connection uses a RD Gateway server.

Resolution:

Issue is caused by a faulty update on the Microsoft Remote Desktop app. To solve the issue, client must install a prior version of the Microsoft Remote Desktop app or install the Microsoft Remote Desktop Beta version 10.5.0 (1841).

Please note that some users using the latest macOS Big Sur (11.0.1) have noted that the Beta version of the app does not solve their issue. These users have downgraded to version 10.4.1 (1825) using the link below.

Download:

Prior versions of the Microsoft Remote Desktop app and the Beta version 10.5.0 (1841) can be found under Microsoft’s App Center. For prior versions, we suggest to uninstall the current app first before attempting the install of the older app.