Here are the known issues and limitations for Windows App for Windows:
Resetting user data through the user interface isn't supported. Instead, you can reset Windows App in the Windows settings. For more information, see Reset or Repair MSIX Apps.
Integration with your local Windows start menu isn't supported.
Using Private Link to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop isn't supported.
Single sign-on (SSO) with Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) isn't supported.
Connecting to Azure Government, Azure Germany, Azure operated by 21Vianet, or Azure Virtual Desktop (Classic) isn't supported.
Windows App doesn't work in some environments where proxy servers require proxy/HTTP authentication.
Windows App Insider ring doesn't currently function and will be removed from the UI until fixed.
Here are the known issues and limitations for Windows App for macOS:
Microsoft Teams in a remote session doesn't enumerate individual audio devices like the local experience due to a limitation of the WebRTC framework on macOS. Instead, Teams presents the default speakers and microphone selected in the macOS settings at the time the remote session was started.
When upgrading from Remote Desktop to Windows App, Windows App doesn't have access to your previously saved passwords in keychain. To provide Windows App access to your previously saved passwords:
Open the Keychain Access app by searching for it in Spotlight. Press Command + Space to open Spotlight, then type Keychain Access and press Enter.
Under Default Keychains, select the login keychain.
In the search box, type com.microsoft.rdc.macos. Your saved passwords are listed.
Right-click a saved password, then select Get Info.
In the new pane that opens, select Access Control, which shows a list of apps that can access the password.
Select Microsoft Remote Desktop, then select the - (minus) button to remove it from the list.
Select the + (plus) button, then navigate to the Applications folder and select Windows App.
Select Save Changes. You need to enter your keychain password to save the changes.
Repeat from step 4 for each saved password you want to provide Windows App access to.
Here are the known issues and limitations for Windows App for iOS/iPadOS:
The camera redirection protocol (MS-RDPECAM) doesn't support dynamically changing the camera resolution or orientation while the camera is in use, such as when rotating the device. To work around this issue, you can:
Stop using the camera, then start the camera again.
Change which camera you're using. For example, in the camera app and assuming you're using the front camera, change to the rear camera, then back to the front camera.
On an iPhone with a display size smaller than 6.1 inches, you only get small device thumbnails by design.
Windows App on Apple Vision Pro in compatibility mode (preview) doesn't support multi-window.
Important
Windows App on Android and Meta Quest is currently in PREVIEW.
This information relates to a prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it's released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
Here are the known issues and limitations for Windows App for Android and Chrome OS:
You can't connect to Windows 365 Frontline.
Here are the known issues and limitations for Windows App in a web browser:
Using Private Link to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop isn't supported.
Single sign-on (SSO) with Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) isn't supported.
Connecting to Azure Government, Azure Germany, Azure operated by 21Vianet, or Azure Virtual Desktop (Classic) isn't supported.
Direct launch is for Windows 365 resources only.
Downloading a .rdp file for connection with Windows App on a different platform.