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Tips and tricks from Windows 365 MVPs: Volume 2
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For the community, by the community. Learn from esteemed Windows 365 MVPs as they share their Windows 365 experiences to date. Discover best practices, get deployment tips and tricks, and hear the latest feedback on the Windows 365 service!
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Catch up on demand and dive into Windows 365 capabilities with insights and demos from the Microsoft engineers bringing you Windows in the cloud! Learn how to easily deploy and manage Cloud PCs—and create a protected and productive experience for your end users! Join host Christiaan Brinkhoff as he also brings in members of the Windows 365 community to share best practices and adoption tips.
Have questions? Want tips from the engineers behind the product?
Post your questions below in advance and anytime during the show. You can also join our monthly Windows 365 Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) events here on the Tech Community!
- MickeyDalyOccasional ReaderWill this feature come to Azure Virtual Desktop? A lot of our enterprise clients prefer AVD due to the cost efficiency at scale. It would be nice to ensure our users can only ever hit their virtual desktop, as some forget the distinction between remote and local, leading to support tickets.
- johnjjohnBrass ContributorSSO for W365 Ent has been a great feature but the issue of disconnecting the RDP session after X minutes of inactivity is frustrating. As I understand it, the disconnection of the RDP session has to do with how SSO handles logging into the CPC. My question is will there be any change to allow the CPC session to lock instead of disconnect the RDP session? Some organizations must implement a Clear Desk Clear Screen policy as part of their cyber security policies. The policy among other things, sets the inactivity time limit before a computer is locked. In the case of SSO with W365, this forces a disconnect of the RDP session.