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Re: Best way to access Windows 365 Cloud PC from Mac?
you "Add Workspace" and subscribe with your email id. What you're probably asking is how to setup email discovery so you don't need to enter that pesky subscription URL and just use email for discovery. The process is covered here - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/rds-email-discovery27KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Best way to access Windows 365 Cloud PC from Mac?
Remote Desktop for Mac works well with Windows 365 - we have lots of users using it. last release had a time zone bug that became apparent during daylight savings time change a month ago - but other than that it works well. Teams also works well with that client.24KViews0likes4CommentsHow can we report/see which client the user used to connect to Cloud PC?
So this is a simplest task in RDS/AVD and Citrix - we can get a ready report and see what client user used to connect - web, native, OS, version, etc. Lots of features do not work quite right in the web client - but users refuse to install the 365 App and call in tickets - so without a way to proactively see who's using what client and on what OS - we can't take proactive actions. Thanks for any suggestions.452Views1like0CommentsRe: Users always misconfigure Window 365 clients on mobile
You're asking the wrong question 🙂 This is already solved - you need to setup email based RDS feed discovery. That way URL is never needed - on a mobile in the RDP client users just click + to add workspace and use email address for URL discovery. Here's the guide: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/rds-email-discovery351Views0likes0CommentsRe: Assistance Required for VPN Connection to On-Premise Database from Windows 365 Cloud PC
This is possible even if you host the CPCs 100% at Microsoft. We use an automatically deployed user-mode SSL VPN to connect back to on-prem environment. The Win365 network requirements doc clearly identifies all the Microsoft service URLs that must be open on the CPC (As most VPNs would implement some kind of local lan access firewall policy) and even provide a tool to validate backend connectivity: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/enterprise/requirements-network?tabs=enterprise%2Cent#allow-network-connectivity https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/safe-url-list?tabs=azure#session-host-virtual-machines https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/required-url-check-tool Alex3.2KViews0likes0Comments
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