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Resolved - Windows Client for Spring update 2020 - Subscription error
- May 27, 2020
The May update of the Windows Desktop client (MSRDC) has been released this morning. See the following post for updated guidance on using the new client to subscribe to Spring Update resources.
PavithraT So, we still can't subscribe on the Windows client via email address? Also, this doesn't appear to work at all from the macOS client. Any updates there?
Can you also describe the 2019 consent process?
crshovrd Are you talking about supporting email discovery based feeds OR subscribing to the Spring update feed manually? Both will work with the latest released client.
You dont need consent anymore.
To consent to Fall 2019, please follow this doc - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/virtual-desktop-fall-2019/tenant-setup-azure-active-directory#grant-permissions-to-windows-virtual-desktop
- crshovrdJun 16, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks PavithraT.
It seems the macOS client isn't able to resolve feeds via email address yet, or at least it's not in my experience. (v10.3.11)
Are you saying the Windows client does work? If so, I'll try it on my parallels VM.
Thanks!
- ablv1Jun 24, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks for your assistance so far. We now have a different problem:
In the Mac client, we can only see Spring 2020 resources, not Fall 2019. If we enter the feed URL manually (https://rdweb.wvd.microsoft.com) it says we're already subscribed.
Is this expected behaviour? How do we work around this? Thanks.- Scott WindmillerJul 16, 2020Copper Contributor
"Thanks for your assistance so far. We now have a different problem:
In the Mac client, we can only see Spring 2020 resources, not Fall 2019. If we enter the feed URL manually (https://rdweb.wvd.microsoft.com) it says we're already subscribed.
Is this expected behaviour? How do we work around this? Thanks."ablv1, were you able to resolve this? I can only access one or the other. Curious if you were able to get around this.
Thanks,
Scott