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SteveDMSFT
Microsoft
Mar 29, 2022Announcing General Availability of FSLogix 2201 (2.9.8111.53415)
Today we are announcing the General Availability of FSLogix 2201. Updates include improvements to login and logoff times, cloud cache performance improvements, and 30+ accessibility updates. Downl...
kesslerseb
Apr 06, 2022Copper Contributor
We had big problems with the old version. (RDSH 2019 + FSLogix 2.9.7838.44263)
Last night we updated to the new version. (2.9.8111.53415) Its currently working fine.
The black screen problem is still there on Administrator account. (DOMAIN\Administrator)
Does anyone have a solution for the problem?
Last night we updated to the new version. (2.9.8111.53415) Its currently working fine.
The black screen problem is still there on Administrator account. (DOMAIN\Administrator)
Does anyone have a solution for the problem?
Ryand32
Apr 07, 2022Copper Contributor
kesslerseb any update on enable concurrent connections with cloud cache containers that was missing from previous admx templates, and had this been added in this release?
- kesslersebApr 08, 2022Copper Contributor
Ryand32 I cant find the concurrent connections setting. I screenhot the the CloudCache policies.
- Ryand32Apr 08, 2022Copper Contributor
kesslerseb I've asked Microsoft for a response on this a few months back and never received a response if this has been removed, the thing is this a requirement for alot of VDI deployments with Cloud Cache so until this is available in the admx template of the new version, I will stick with the older version. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/whats-new#fslogix-apps-release-2004-29734930108
- SteveDMSFTApr 08, 2022
Microsoft
Ryand32 can you clarify why you need concurrent connections with Cloud Cache? The two things are not related and you're actually missing out on significant improvements to Cloud Cache by not upgrading - and exposing yourself to a security vulnerability that we patched in cloud cache.
Concurrent connections only apply to a niche scenario where a single user must be able to have multiple WINDOWS sessions simultaneously on the same session host. Most customers do not need or want the same customer to have multiple Windows sessions on the same VM. They might allow multiple Citrix or VMware sessions - but all those sessions, by default, share a single Windows session.
That said, we only removed the concurrent setting from FSLogix because the setting is already available as an RDS policy. If you wish to allow users to launch multiple sessions then you'll find the setting in "Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Connections". From there, set "Restrict Remote Desktop Services user to a single Remote Desktop Services session" to "Disabled".