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I was planning to do the 1903 update today, but now I'm going to hold off until I can get back to the office and see if it also now connects to the MS Display Adapters or TVs at the office. I then tried connecting directly to a Samsung TV that supports (also has previously worked correctly before all this mess started), and it also connected. Checking some spots in Windows Event Viewer isn't showing anything related to Miracast I can see.Īs luck would have it, I'm working from home today, and my laptop (the same one that has not been working), connected successfully to a MS Display Adapter I have at home. My next thought it to try and find any error logs.
Microsoft display adapter windows 10 how to use driver#
Verify WLAN driver supports Miracast: Start -> Run -> cmd -> ".DxDiag: This device worked before, but running DxDiag does confirm video card "Miracast: Available, with HDCP".Disabled Symantec Endpoint Protection on the laptop.I can't find this screen on 1809, and haven't seen anyone else online mentioning it after 1709 Windows 10 Settings -> System -> Projecting to this PC: From what I can tell, this settings screen was replaced by the Control Panel screen above.

Microsoft display adapter windows 10 how to use pro#
Other devices on Win10 Pro are still working as expected, so we can confidently rule out any coincidental firewall changes or such. It does show a "connecting" message on both the laptop and the TV, but eventually fails. The laptops do at least see the Miracast devices now, but after clicking on one of them to connect, we still get a generic "Unable to Connect" message. At first, clicking the "Connect to Wireless Display" didn't even detect any available Miracast devices, but that was resolved by installing the Windows 10 Media Pack, which added Media Player (and media streaming features) back in. Our test users with laptops that have re-imaged to Enterprise N can no longer connect to Miracast hosts, whether it be built into the TV (such as LG or Samsung), or even the official Microsoft Display Adapter.
Microsoft display adapter windows 10 how to use install#
We are testing the move from Win10 Pro to Win10 Enterprise N (recently acquired Ent licensing and figure N will give a cleaner install image) and one of the issues we've run into without a solution (so far) is the ability to "Connect to a Wireless Display". Anyone have experience enabling the "Connect to a Wireless Display" on Win10 Enterprise N ?
