Time of Remote Windows Machine is 1 hour behind when using Microsoft Remote Desktop Mac App

Kian Southgate 0 Reputation points
2023-08-16T02:15:49.4133333+00:00

When remoting to Windows 10 machines using the Microsoft Remote Desktop application from the Mac app store using a MacBook, the time on the Windows 10 remote machine is 1 hour behind.

The remote computer is a domain joined computer which uses the domain server as the time server and all region settings are correct.

When I remote from a Windows 11 laptop using RoyalTS, it works fine, we have had this issue occur on two different MacBooks which remote to different Windows 10 computers.

Please advise as to why this is occurring.

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  1. Karlie Weng 19,256 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2023-08-16T06:15:01.92+00:00

    Hello @Kian Southgate

    Since the time is correct when using another remote app but not with the Microsoft Remote Desktop app, it indicates the issue might be specific to the Microsoft Remote Desktop app on your Mac.

    Make sure you have the latest version of the Microsoft Remote Desktop app installed on your Mac.  You may try the Beta version first through App Center.    Also considering send a feedback through the app to alert the developers about the issue.

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