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Limitations regarding RemoteApps on Windows Virtual Desktop

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Hi all,

 

Are there any limitations regarding the capability of publishing proprietary applications through RemoteApps through Windows Virtual Desktop? And if it is, would it be possible then to use the VMs running that application as Host Pools and be able to make remote sessions on them through the Windows Virtual Desktop?

 

Thank you in advance for your inputs!

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best response confirmed by luc1986 (Microsoft)
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@luc1986 : Apologies for the clarification, but by "proprietary applications" do you mean in-house applications you've created in your organization? If that's the case, then there should be no limitations. Only users you specify will have access and be able to see this. In terms of what the service sees, we only see the alias (or file location) that the VM will use to launch the app. Just to add the most clarity, you do not upload the application itself to the service.

 

Hope that helps!

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best response confirmed by luc1986 (Microsoft)
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@luc1986 : Apologies for the clarification, but by "proprietary applications" do you mean in-house applications you've created in your organization? If that's the case, then there should be no limitations. Only users you specify will have access and be able to see this. In terms of what the service sees, we only see the alias (or file location) that the VM will use to launch the app. Just to add the most clarity, you do not upload the application itself to the service.

 

Hope that helps!

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