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Re: Window 11 enterprise Entra id Joined Session host
It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating issue regarding Entra ID-joined session hosts in your AVD setup. Based on what you’ve described, here are a few things you might want to try: Windows Hello for Business: It’s true that for Entra ID joined VMs, Windows Hello is often recommended. However, if you're sticking to username/password login, ensuring that "targetisaadjoined:i:1" is correctly configured across all Conditional Access policies should help. Authentication Methods: It’s worth double-checking whether your MFA settings or other conditional access policies are conflicting with the username/password method. Sometimes, Conditional Access can enforce more stringent policies for Entra ID-joined VMs. User Role: You've already added the Virtual Machine User Login role, which is great. Just ensure that this role is correctly propagated to all session hosts. PKU2U Settings: Since you mentioned the PKU2U authentication requests are enabled on both the session host and the local PC, I would recommend verifying once again that there’s no mismatch in their configurations.478Views0likes1CommentRe: Azure Virtual Desktop - Black Screens on logins - What we've tried so far
For the issue of black screens on Azure Virtual Desktop, here's a suggestion you could try: 1)FSLogix Profiles: Ensure profiles are properly cleaned up after logoff. You could also clear stuck profiles from the VMs to prevent login delays. 2)GPU-Related Issues: If your VMs are GPU-enabled, try disabling or adjusting GPU settings, as these can sometimes cause black screens. 3)Event Logs: Check for applications causing event log bloat. Disabling unnecessary services may reduce log-in times.17KViews1like3CommentsRe: Azure AD-Connect Staging Mode server not kept in sync
To ensure your Azure AD Connect Staging Mode server stays in sync, start by exporting the configuration from your active server and importing it to the staging server. Make sure that both servers are running the same version and that synchronization schedules are consistent.If the issue persists, reviewing logs for any errors during synchronization may help identify potential problems. Hope this helps594Views0likes3CommentsRe: How to recover deleted folder from OneDrive/sharepoint
To recover a deleted folder from OneDrive or SharePoint, you can follow these steps: 1) Check the Recycle Bin: Both OneDrive and SharePoint have a Recycle Bin where deleted files and folders are stored for up to 93 days. Navigate to the Recycle Bin and restore the folder from there. 2) Second-Stage Recycle Bin: If the folder isn’t in the main Recycle Bin, check the second-stage Recycle Bin for SharePoint, which retains items after they're deleted from the first-stage Recycle Bin.392Views1like0CommentsRe: Access EntraID-joined Windows Server SMB share as "SYSTEM" from Windows365
Accessing an EntraID-joined Windows Server SMB share as 'SYSTEM' from a Windows 365 environment could be tricky since SYSTEM accounts in Windows 365 might not have direct permissions on the server. You could consider creating a dedicated service account or configure access through a GPO, ensuring proper delegation. Alternatively, mapping the share with user credentials could also work, depending on the setup. Have you tried leveraging Microsoft Endpoint Manager for more granular access control?157Views0likes0Comments