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62 TopicsTeams not working in Windows 11 AVD + FSLogix
I am currently setting up and testing a Windows 11 AVD environment for future use, but I am having trouble with getting Teams to work properly. When a user logs in for the first time I am able to log into Teams. When keeping it open for a couple of minutes the client will start having problems, like crashing, restarting, staying on the "Waiting on Teams" screen or just showing a full white Teams application window. When signing off from the AVD Session Host and signing in again Teams is not working either anymore. I have found out that Teams appears to be working fine when I exclude the user profile from using FSLogix. This is not a solution however. The problem seems very similair to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/671639/teams-for-vdi-amp-fslogix.html, unfortunately the mentioned registry key is already present. Further information about the current setup: Image: Windows 11 Enterprise multi session Applied VDOT: https://github.com/The-Virtual-Desktop-Team/Virtual-Desktop-Optimization-Tool FSLogix: tested with versions 2105 and 2015 HF_01 Teams: Latest version installed with ALLUSER=1 and in combination with AVD Optimisations (WebRTC) I am very curious if anyone else has experienced problems like this.19KViews0likes35CommentsAssigning permissions when using Azure Files for FSLogix Profiles in WVD
My goal is to use a share in Azure Files to house the FSLogix profiles for users in a Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) environment that is part of an Azure Active Directory Domain Services (AADDS) domain. I am following instructions at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/create-profile-container-adds. There are two places to set permissions to the fileshare -- within the Azure portal and at the virtual machine level. In the Azure portal, you assign permissions to an Azure AD identity. At the VM level, you assign permissions to an Active Directory object that exists within the AADDS domain. If you want to assign these permissions at the user level, there doesn't seem to be a problem. But I want to assign permissions at a group level, and I'm getting stuck. As far as I can tell, in the Azure portal you can only assign permissions to Security groups, not to Microsoft 365 groups. (When I go to the Role Assignments page and click Add, my Microsoft 365 groups do not appear.) But at the VM/domain level, you can only assign permissions to objects with an email address. Microsoft 365 groups have an e-mail address, but Security groups in Azure do not. Does this mean we have to maintain two groups for each set of WVD users with FSLogix profiles -- a matching pair of M365 and Security groups with the same membership?16KViews0likes9CommentsAnnouncing FSLogix 2201 hotfix 1 (2.9.8171.14983) has been released!
FSLogix Release Notes - FSLogix | Microsoft Docs Summary This update for FSLogix 2201 includes fixes to Cloud Cache and container redirection processes. No new features are included with this update. Changes IMPORTANT This is a **hotfix** for FSLogix 2201 (2.9.8111.53415). If you are using Cloud Cache or have experienced intermittent system crashes as a result of FSLogix, it is recommended to install this update. Resolved an issue with Cloud Cache where disk read / write blocking could potentially create a deadlock to the disk and cause the Virtual Machine to become unresponsive. Resolved an issue that would cause a Virtual Machine to crash while removing profile redirections during the sign out process. File Information Download the following package: Download FSLogix 2201 hotfix 1 (2.9.8171.14983)13KViews2likes21CommentsAnnouncing FSLogix release changes and Windows multi-session updates in Azure Marketplace
Starting on August 8th, 2023 (patch Tuesday), Windows multi-session images will come with the latest version of FSLogix already installed. This means that you can skip the hassle of installing or updating FSLogix on your virtual machines and enjoy its amazing features right away.11KViews2likes3CommentsAzure WVD I am unable to convert userprofile using frx.exe
Dear all, I am doing a migration of an on-premises user's profile to VHD using FRX.exe command line but constantly getting an error "Exit code 9: The system cannot write to the specified device" I checked the code explanation is "There was an error creating the VHD/X file." but nothing else is mentioned! https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/fslogix-error-codes-reference The user has administrative writes to the disk. so I am lost what is wrong in here?10KViews0likes7CommentsAnnouncing FSLogix 2201 hotfix 2 (2.9.8228.50276) has been released!
FSLogix Release Notes - FSLogix | Microsoft Docs Summary This update for FSLogix 2201 includes fixes to multi-session VHD mounting, Cloud Cache meta tracking files, and registry cleanup operations. Changes IMPORTANT This is a hotfix for FSLogix 2201 (2.9.8111.53415) and includes all previous changes from v2201 hotfix 1 (2.9.8171.14983). It is recommended all customers update to this version. Resolved an issue that would cause a system crash while reading from meta tracking files in a Cloud Cache configuration. Resolved an issue where a logon would succeed even if when the disk failed to attach. Most commonly occurs in multi-session environments. Resolved an issue during profile cleanup where user registry hives would be removed regardless of the FSLogix local group exclusions. File Information Download the following package: Download FSLogix 2201 hotfix 2 (2.9.8228.50276)9.1KViews0likes4Comments