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Multisession Software Management
- Mar 09, 2022
Hi Stefan,
Got it. I use Windows 11. Have you seen these notes from the article you shared?
Sorry about the multiple touches!
Moe
Important
If you’re using Windows 10, versions 2004, 20H2, or 21H1 builds, make sure that you install the July 2021 Windows Update or a later Windows update. Otherwise, remote actions in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, like remote sync, won’t work correctly. As a result, pending policies assigned to devices might take up to 8 hours to be applied.
- If a Win32 app configured to install in the system context has dependencies or supersedence relationship on any apps configured to install in the user context, the app will not be installed. To apply to a Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session VM, create a separate instance of the system context app or make sure all app dependencies are configured to install in the system context.
Moe_Kinani I have read the MS pages again and find this
"Prerequisites
This public preview feature supports Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session VMs which are:
- Running Windows 10 multi-session, version 1903 or later, or running Windows 11 multi-session.
- Set up as remote desktops in pooled host pools that have been deployed through Azure Resource Manager.
- Running a Azure Virtual Desktop agent version of 1.0.2944.1400 or later.
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/devices/hybrid-azuread-join-plan and enrolled in Microsoft Intune using one of the following methods:
- Configured with https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy, set to use Device credentials, and set to automatically enroll devices that are Hybrid Azure AD-joined. For this preview, we only support enrollment via group policy if you're using a single MDM provider.
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/comanage/overview.
- Azure AD-joined and enrolled in Microsoft Intune by enabling https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/deploy-azure-ad-joined-vm#deploy-azure-ad-joined-vms in the Azure portal.
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/azure-virtual-desktop-multi-session
I can not use group policy because the VM is only AAD joined. But a group policy will do changes on the registry of the windows VM. I think i can do this changes manually and will effect the same. Is it right?
Stefan
Hi Stefan,
Correct, Gpo is out of the mix with Azure AD device.
You are using AVD, correct? Did you use the check box in Host Pool when you create the vm to enroll in Intune?
Just editing my response again:
You can try to do the unenrollment manually by disconnecting from Work or School Account and enroll back again. At the end, Intune Management Extension needs to be installed under programs and features to install the apps in the Multi-sessions vm.
Moe
- StefanKiMar 09, 2022Iron ContributorHello Moe,
i checked the check box.
I can not connect the VM with work or school account - this option is not avalible.
Stefan- Moe_KinaniMar 09, 2022Bronze ContributorHm… Is this test vm? I would blow it and create new one. I have created new one few mins ago and came with Intune management Extension installed.
- StefanKiMar 09, 2022Iron Contributor