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7 TopicsRemote Desktop Services Deployment fails with exceptions
I'm trying to deploy Remote Desktop Services on a single server on Windows Server 2019 Standard. I've tried both Standard Deployment and Quick Start with a Session-based desktop development but I'm getting the following error during the installation: Unable to add server REMOTEAPP.AD.DOMAIN.COM to the list of servers on the RD Connection Broker server REMOTEAPP.AD.DOMAIN.COM..Exception of type 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException' was thrown. I searched for some hint about this problem but I had not find anything useful. I cannot even find any useful log into the events log, and I tried one more time after reinstalling the server from scratch. Could you help me please? Thank you very much!26KViews0likes3CommentsRDS 2019 Remote Apps RDWEB event id 10
Hi everyone, I have a server that I was able to publish remote apps before several new applications installations today. I was also able to use the GPO "Specify the default connection URL After the installation of the new software, I wanted to publish it. However, it didn't work. I check it using the rdweb URL and found this: When I went to the server I found event id 10: "RD Web Access was unable to access RDSSerever, which is the server that is specified as running the RemoteApp and Desktop Connection Management service. Ensure that the computer account of the RD Web Access server is a member of the TS Web Access Computers security group on RDSServer." I tried multiple solutions, but: 1. I don't have a group called TS Web Access Computers Security group 2. Even after changing the authentication to a domain admin it still doesn't work... Is my only option to remove and add the RDS again? Rahamim.3.5KViews1like1CommentRemoteApp doesn't connect on domain joined computers
I can connect using remote desktop to the client computers, but when I connect using remoteapp via the RD Connection Broker server I get the following error- "This computer can't connect to the remote computer''. This only happen on domain joined computers. Any ideas?3.2KViews0likes1CommentFile association problem in Windows server 2019 RDS RemoteApps
I followed this guide https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Enterprise-Mobility-Security/Windows-Server-2012-RemoteApp-and-Desktop-Connections-Default/ba-p/247680 installed Foxit reader on my Windows server 2019 RDS host. published it as RemoteApp, enabled PDF file association in it. on another Windows server 2019 (my AD DC and i used it as client for test) i used the RemoteApp feed URL and entered it in the control panel, it then successfully added RemoteApps to the start menu but the PDF files still open by Microsoft Edge. file association doesn't not work. how can i fix this?2.5KViews0likes0CommentsRemoteApp problem
I am setting up a RemoteApp server (2022) with assorted small programs and utilities so that we don't need multiple installations of of them. One of these is Git: https://git-scm.com/download/win (64 bit version) It installs fine and appears to publish OK, but as soon as it has been published the web portal for the server (https://(hostname removed)/RDWeb/Pages/en-US/Default.aspx) fails to load - I get a runtime error (see attached image). The above Git package installs three programs, and if any or all of them are published as RemoteApps this happens. All the other programs which I have installed on the server publish without issue, and provided none of the Git ones are published the web portal loads normally. If I publish one of the Git ones, get the runtime error, then unpublish and refresh the page the portal then loads again. Anyone have any idea of a workaround for this? I've had it working in the past on Server 2019 in this way, but it's unclear whether the problem is the OS version or a newer version of the Git software. Thanks1.7KViews0likes1CommentRDP file has settings that cannot be overridden message with REMOTECMDLINE parameter
I'm trying to send some command line arguments to an application that is published at a RemoteApp server. (2016 and 2019) The application is published with "allow any command-line arguments" option. When I pass parameters and the RDP is signed I get: 'This RDP file has settings that cannot be overridden by command line' When I remove the signing from the RDP file, it works. Is it possible to use parameters and keep de RDP file signed? For testing I used as remoteapp wordpad with as parameter a filepath. mstsc /REMOTECMDLINE:c:\Temp\test1.txt wordpad.rdp Tried already with: 1 remoteapplicationcmdline:s: 2 remoteapplicationcmdline:s:* 3 with the line "remoteapplicationcmdline:s:" removed1.6KViews0likes0CommentsWindows thinclient running browser locally and Remoteapp from Windows RDS
Hey guys, I've a common problem across all my RDS/Citrix deployments when running a full desktop session as web browsing inside the session consumes a lot of resources plus has latency. I want to try Remoteapp for RDS first so I can use a Windows based thinclient or a regular computer converted to thinclient that will have IE/Chrome installed locally to run web browsing saving CPU/memory usage on RDS/Citrix server and deploy all applications like MS Office and other LOB applications as Remoteapps. I've not done this in production yet, but I've been testing in a POC at the moment and it works fine, especially with single sign-on, the person logs into the windows thinclient and there is no password prompts anymore. Have you guys tried something similar? Any thoughts, opinions, criticism, flaws that you could share so I can come up with something better? I'm planning to write an article how to do this in detail later on as I believe there is nothing out on the internet with the same goal as me.1.3KViews0likes0Comments