Press Next until you're able to press the Install button. To ensure your microphone and audio function correctly, we recommend ticking Remote Desktop Connection Broker, Remote Desktop Gateway, Remote Desktop Session Host, and Remote Desktop Web Access. Choose the Remote Desktop service roles to install On the find Server Roles screen, find Remote Desktop Services. Move through the Roles and features wizard, selecting Role-based or feature based installation and then your server. In the Server Manager, click Add roles and features under the Configure this local server heading. If they still aren't working, continue to the next step. At this point, check your VoIP application to see if the 'Remote Output' input and output devices are available. While you're there, ensure Play on this computer is ticked and press OK. You'll find the option underneath the Remote audio heading and the sub-text Configure remote audio settings. Switch to the 'Local Resources' tab and open remote audio settings In your Remote Desktop Connection window, press Show Options to access the advanced settings menu. If your VoIP application isn't detecting your microphone input or audio output, the first thing to check is your RDP client settings. Enable the remote audio and microphone devices over RDP In most cases, getting audio or microphone input working on a VPS requires additional setup, which we'll walk you through today. More specifically, you may find that the audio and microphone from your local PC is not routed through to Discord, Skype, or Zopier. Voice-over-IP (VoIP) applications may not play well with your Windows RDP server out of the box.