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SeizeThaNight
Feb 14, 2020Brass Contributor
Settings or group policies for desktop session?
How can I ensure that when someone closes their Virtual Desktop that it’s doesn’t stop anything running in it or lock the screen or anything?
I have the WVD pool joined to AD so I have full group policy options if needed but do I use Terminal Server GPO or RDS GPO or what?
I have the WVD pool joined to AD so I have full group policy options if needed but do I use Terminal Server GPO or RDS GPO or what?
SeizeThaNight By default the session will remain active and won't lock. You can use existing RDS GPO's to control the behavior.
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- PieterWigleven
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SeizeThaNight By default the session will remain active and won't lock. You can use existing RDS GPO's to control the behavior.