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174 TopicsWindows 365 and Multiple Monitors
I have searched far and wide for information on how to use the Windows Remote Desktop client to use the supposedly supported multiple monitor configuration but without any success. We reached out to Microsoft support responded that this functionality isn't supported. Documentation seems to suggest that support for it does exist. Using 64 bit version of the Microsoft Desktop Client, per the recommendations in the Windows 365 client web page. Not sure where to go here, anyone have any idea or suggestions? Anyone get this to work? Update: Adding the referenced documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/windowsdesktopSolved80KViews0likes15CommentsMicrosoft Teams Secondary Ringer is now generally available on Windows 365
We are happy to announce that Microsoft Teams Secondary Ringer is rolling out this week to the public on Windows 365. Secondary Ringer is a voice calling feature that allows Teams to signal an inbound call on multiple devices. Previously, only one sound output device was used to notify users of an incoming Teams call. For example, if the default device was a headset, the user may miss incoming calls when not wearing it. Secondary ringer allows Teams to signal the arrival of an inbound call on two devices, which means you can have two sound output devices of your choice to ring (e.g., your PC and headphones) when there is an incoming Teams call. Setting a Secondary Ringer To set a secondary ringer, go to the “Devices” section of Teams settings and select a device from the “Secondary Ringer” drop-down list. Secondary ringer will not work: If you are not connected to more than one suitable device, you cannot set a secondary ringer. If a device is not online (like a Bluetooth headset that is powered off), it cannot be used either. If you remove your PC from a situation where the secondary ringer is unavailable (for example, unplug a laptop and move out of the range of the headset’s Bluetooth connection), Teams removes the secondary ringer, and you’ll have to reconfigure it after you reconnect. Getting Started To use Microsoft Teams Secondary Ringer, the minimum Windows Desktop Client version 1.2.3004 is required to enable the feature on Windows 365. Set up Teams on Windows 365 Microsoft Teams comes included in the Windows 11/10 images optimized for Microsoft 365 apps. For more information on how to enjoy the best Teams experience, refer to the Teams on Cloud PC documentation.67KViews1like10CommentsCisco AnyConnect VPN Not Working!
Hi, I am trying to connect to client network using Cisco AnyConnect VPN and after successful authentication I am getting below error message: VPN establishment capability for a remote user is disabled. A VPN connection will not be established. I understand this is a restriction from Cisco server configuration however I support multiple clients and some of them use Cisco server while others use a different software entirely so it doesn't seem reasonable to ask each one of them to update their configuration for my sake alone. I already checked below explained hack however it doesn't work anymore. https://blog.expta.com/2020/04/how-to-enable-cisco-anyconnect-vpn.html Is there anyway on Windows 365 appliance to overcome this? Without this my Windows 365 setup would be useless. Please help! I have created ticket # 27044074 for this issue. Thanks!26KViews0likes4CommentsBest way to access Windows 365 Cloud PC from Mac?
Looking to find the best way to access a Windows 365 Cloud PC from a Mac. Clearly, I can access it by logging into the browser and running it there, but is there any way to use the Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac app to make the connection more "native" to the Mac OS environment? Any other thoughts would be welcomed as well. Thank you,Solved25KViews0likes6CommentsSteps to resolve Windows 365 Business Cloud PC provisioning issue
We heard from a few customers that your Windows 365 Business Cloud PC provisioning did not work as expected! If you were affected by this issue, we've posted WP275764 on your service health dashboard (visit https://portal.office.com) for more. The Windows 365 support team can also assist in resolution. If you use Microsoft Intune, we've posted MC275872 with the steps to resolve. If you use another MDM provider and not using Azure AD Premium P1 (to see the MDM configuration in the Azure AD UI) then we've attached a PDF of the steps to take to resolve. We'll also post a Message Center post to you with similar information.Solved18KViews5likes7CommentsTeams Warning - Device doesn't support WVD optimization
Hi, I am using Teams for meetings and I see red warning sign with below message: Your device doesn't support WVD optimization. Audio and video quality may be reduced. Talk to your IT admin. I found below link and followed the steps however I still see the same message: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/teams-on-avd Is there any way to fix this? Thanks!17KViews0likes7CommentsThe update KB5012170 fails with error 0x800f0922
Hello, I am using Windows 365 Business and noticed that update KB5012170 cannot be installed. It always fails with error code 0x800f0922. This seems to be a known issue as it is documented here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/status-windows-11-21h2#2883msgdesc As there's no possibility to update the UEFI of the cloud PC, I assume the only thing we can do at the moment is to wait until Microsoft fixes this problem? Best regards, BerndSolved15KViews1like21Comments