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Sibba_Sailor
Feb 09, 2023Copper Contributor
Azure Virtual Desktop - Internal Azure AD Users
Hi Team, I have deployed Azure Virtual Desktop for POC and assigned few users access to the Virtual Desktop App Pool. These users are local Azure AD users and do not have any licenses which make ...
Sibba_Sailor
Feb 20, 2023Copper Contributor
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Sibba_Sailor
Feb 20, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi Robina
Thanks for looking into this!
I do not have per-user licensing enabled for the AVD deployment which I am using for POC. Neither do I have any AVD licenses assigned to the test user temporarily/permanently. The user is still able to login to the VDI VM.
This is a temporary test user account I created within the Azure AD tenant (onmicrosoft.com domain).
Verify the licenses: Check the licenses assigned to the users who are logging into the virtual desktops successfully. Ensure that they have an AVD license assigned. - The test user account has no AVD licenses assigned to it.
Check for shared accounts: Check for shared accounts that may have been used to access the virtual desktops. Ensure that these accounts have an AVD license assigned. - The test user account is not a shared account.
Check for temporary accounts: Check for temporary accounts that may have been granted access to the virtual desktops. Ensure that these accounts have been removed or their access revoked. - No temporary/permanent access given to this test user account.
Review the AVD configuration: Review the AVD configuration and ensure that the per-user access pricing configuration is enabled and that the correct licensing model is being used. - Per-user access pricing is disabled for AVD.
- ahart3Feb 27, 2023Brass ContributorUsing AVD is a licensing entitlement so you don't assign the license perse, it's more of a trust based system.