As many administrations probably know, the RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) for Mac bundled with Office 2011:
… does not support the RD Gateway Server Settings feature the Windows RDC client provides:
This has been a problem quite a few of the clients I manage who uses Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access) for remote access because some of the users use Mac OS X laptops. There were a few 3rd party applications available but sometimes the added cost or having to manage another application wasn’t ideal so I’ve been extremely excited when I recently realized that Microsoft has released a new RDC client (version 8.0.3 – Updated December 11, 2013) for Macs that now support RD Gateway Server Settings:
Definitely good news for all the administrators out there who have had issues providing remote access to users that use a Mac and does not run Windows in parallel. Now if only there was a solution for Macs to access remotely published applications through the webpage portal…
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How do you get the gateway address?
Nothing to do with "RD Web Access". You will only receive a complete rdp-Desktop…
You can also remotely access computers from MAC OS X using tools like R-HUB remote support servers. It is an on premise solution which works on all platforms viz Windows, MAC, Android, iOS etc.