If you are an existing customer, you do not need to create a new account. However, the update is not automatic for all legacy servers. Follow this guide:

Many enterprises have moved to single sign-on (SSO), two-factor authentication (2FA), or smart card login. An outdated ixremote RDP setup may not forward these credentials correctly. The updated version aligns with PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) and supports modern credential delegation, allowing seamless integration with Active Directory or LDAP without forcing local fallback accounts.

With great power comes great responsibility. The "ixremote rdp updated" release patches several known vulnerabilities from the previous generation, including the BlueKeep (CVE-2019-0708) vulnerability fully.

However, users must still follow these security protocols:

| ID | Issue | Resolution | |----|-------|-------------| | RDP-1123 | Clipboard stops working after 4+ hours | Increased buffer flush interval; added forced reset on idle | | RDP-1189 | Black screen on session reconnect with NVIDIA GPUs | Updated GPU offload detection; fallback to software rendering | | RDP-1201 | Smart card redirection fails on Windows 11 24H2 | Re-authenticated device driver; added Event Log tracing | | RDP-1214 | Audio crackling on remote microphone | Implemented jitter buffer and resampling to 48kHz |

The ixremote development team has already published a roadmap for the next two quarters. Planned features include:

The update seems focused on the mobile warrior. Previous iterations of remote desktop tools were clunky on tablets and phones. The new interface elements (likely introduced in this ixremote cycle) include better touch targets, gesture support, and a disconnect-and-resume feature that actually works.

If you are on an iPad Pro and need to fix a server config, the experience is no longer a battle against the interface.

The latest update to IXRemote RDP introduces significant architectural improvements aimed at reducing latency, enhancing multi-session security, and expanding compatibility with modern authentication protocols. This release addresses three critical user requests: session persistence under unstable networks, clipboard redirection control, and audio redirection optimization.