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RobertCrane's avatar
May 08, 2020

Remote Desktop client on Windows 10 doesn't appear to support WIP?

 

 

If I try and use the latest desktop client on a Windows 10 machine with Windows information Protection enabled I get he above error. I have tried adding it as a Protected and exempt app without luck.

 

Any sugestions?

  • Davidj840's avatar
    Davidj840
    Copper Contributor

    RobertCrane  

    im testing version 1.2.1672.0 Remote Desktop and having the WIP conflict. Anyone seen the same thing?

    I have tried to exempt the MSRDCW.EXE and MSRDC.EXE completely but they are still recognized at ‘personal’ apps on the endpoint client.

    Any ideas?

    • Pbermudez's avatar
      Pbermudez
      Copper Contributor

      This is how I got mine to work:
      Created 2 entries in Targeted apps:
      Name-- product name-- type-- publisher-- file-- Min ver
      msrdcw --* --Desktop App-- O=..... --msrdcw.exe-- *
      msrdc-- *--Desktop App-- O=.....-- msrdc-- *


      publisher--> O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US


      Then in Network perimeter I added:
      cloud resources/value = rdweb.wvd.microsoft.com

      You can check if the policy works by going to the test computer and opening task manager.
      Click the details tab
      Right click on the status tab or any tab and select "select columns" pick "Enterprise Context".
      You should now be able to see if the 2 apps ( msrdcw and msrdc) switched from personal to Company owned. I had to do the sync from the company portal app a couple of times to see the apps switch.
      Hope this helps somebody, as it took me way to long to figure this out.

      • MBADTECH's avatar
        MBADTECH
        Copper Contributor

        PbermudezStill having a heck of a time with this.... can you give a little more detail regarding the settings you used?

         

        thanks

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