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Matt_Shanaman
Mar 29, 2019Copper Contributor
Windows Virtual Desktop - Able to use in multi-Application Kiosk Mode?
Good Afternoon, We are considering leveraging Windows Virtual Desktop for our customer base where we will expose 1 or more applications in kiosk mode via a multi-tenant scenario. To clarify.... Ad...
Stefan Georgiev
Microsoft
Apr 01, 2019Matt_Shanaman If I can breakdown the question support WVD VMs joining Azure Active Directory is on the road map and will be announce around GA. However at the moment having different users from different (non related domain) authenticating to the same VM via WVD is not supported. Background process however can be ran in the local admin context if that helps.
Matt_Shanaman
Apr 01, 2019Copper Contributor
Thanks, Stefan Georgiev . Upon doing further research, it looks like part of what I was asking for existed in a prior preview for RDmi: https://www.brianmadden.com/opinion/An-overview-of-multi-tenancy-in-Remote-Desktop-modern-infrastructure-RDmi
From the latest MSFT documentation I've seen, RDmi is now part of WVD. Or, maybe what that article describes is something that would be a level down (ie the underlying functionality for WVD) where we could modify the WVD hosting? If the functionality described in the article still exists, that would enable us to achieve what we are looking to do. However, the ADDS requirement would be an issue due to the cost. If there would be a way to create more pricing options for ADDS such as for 50 objects, 100 objects, 200 objects, etc. it would open up new opportunities for the SMB client base.
If you have any additional information regarding what happened with RDmi, it would be greatly appreciated!