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    Camera Bus 'link' | Remote Desktop

    | Scenario | Solution | |----------|----------| | Windows 11 → Windows 11 | Try native Camera Redirection (GPO + latest RDP) | | Any OS → Windows (no admin) | Run Teams/Zoom locally, not inside RDP | | Advanced / low-latency | Switch to Parsec, AnyDesk, or Splashtop (all support webcam forwarding) | | USB device must be installed remotely | USB over IP tool (not recommended for video calls) |

    Or worse: the camera shows a black screen, an error, or is completely missing from Device Manager. remote desktop camera bus

    Then on client: mstsc.exe → Show Options → Local Resources → (new checkbox). | Scenario | Solution | |----------|----------| | Windows

    Don’t fight the camera bus. Keep your video app on your local machine. Use RDP for work, your local camera for calls. Have you successfully used a camera over RDP? Let me know your setup in the replies. Keep your video app on your local machine

    You’ve set up Remote Desktop to access your office PC from home. Everything works—files, apps, printing. But then you try joining a video call using your local webcam , and… nothing. The remote machine doesn’t see a camera.