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SeizeThaNight
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Sep 18, 2019
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Windows Virtual Desktop - is AD Domain Controller needed and where does it reside?

I’m having trouble finding a guide to setting up Windows Virtual Desktop that doesn’t lose me at the domain setup step. I have a hybrid Azure/AD/O365 environment. When setting up Windows virtual des...
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    michawets
    Sep 23, 2019

    Hi SeizeThaNight ,

     

    I think you are mixing the things up a bit here :smile:.

     

    If you have an onprem Windows AD, then you should install Azure AD Connect on the DC. In Azure, you could create a VPN in your VNET, updating the VNET DNS settings to point to the onprem DC, and then join the WVD Sessionhosts to the onprem Domain using a AD account from that AD Forest.

     

    If you don't want to use a VPN, you could use the following setup:

    On the onprem Windows AD, install Azure AD Connect on the DC to sync to Azure AD.

    In Azure, add Azure AD DS, which will update the VNET for you, and then you can use that AD account from the local domain to join the WVD sessionhosts.

     

    Hope this makes things more clear :smile:

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