remote connectivity

Winsage
November 14, 2025
The Readiness team analyzes updates monthly, providing testing guidance based on Microsoft patches. The November release includes updates for network infrastructure, remote connectivity, and wireless components, requiring careful testing despite no high-risk flags. Key areas for testing remote connections include validating packet transmission over IPv4 and IPv6, transferring large files over IPv6, testing web browsing and workflows with Microsoft Teams and Skype, and verifying Remote Desktop connections. The updates significantly impact application communication capabilities, necessitating dedicated validation for IPv6 alongside IPv4 operations.
Winsage
March 11, 2025
Microsoft is transitioning from the Remote Desktop app to a new solution called the Windows App, starting in September 2024, to streamline remote connectivity. Support for the Remote Desktop app will end on May 27, 2025, and users are encouraged to migrate to the Windows App to maintain access to services like Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop. Users will need to continue using Remote Desktop Connection until its features are integrated into the Windows App and should utilize RemoteApp and Desktop Connection for Remote Desktop Services until those capabilities are available in the new application.
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