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Kearts
Nov 14, 2019Copper Contributor
Windows Virtual Desktop IP addresses - one per user
I am evaluating WVD as a possible replacement for both existing Windows Server Remote Desktop Services (RDS) and a non-Microsoft VDI solution. We have an application that requires each user session t...
AndrewGriggs
Copper Contributor
Did you ever answer this? I'm in a similar situation with Windows 10 multi-user for a particular app and the old way of doing it on RDS doesn't appear to work - unless I'm missing something
MarkBPWCCUL
Mar 25, 2020Copper Contributor
Hi Andrew,
Wondering if you can help. I like you have tried RDS IP virtualization. I followed outdated guides and managed to have static IP's issued once you rdp on to our windows 2016 term server. But what i notice in testing is that i see multiply VIP's as more test users log on. if i issue the ipconfig /all i see the addresses as depreciated but i can still ping them. Another thing which is strange when i connect from the terminal server doing ftp, file sharing or anything, the address being used is the server IP and not the VIP. I get that same result even if i rdp to the term server using the VIP.
So my question is did you get RDS working with IP virtualization or did you use another solution.
Regards Mark
- AndrewGriggsApr 01, 2020Copper ContributorHi Mark,
My query was specifically around the WVD product. I have had IP virtualization working on 2008 R2 before, but I've never tried on 2016 I'm afraid.
Regards, Andrew.