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Oletho
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MFA IP whitelist not working after enabling Conditional Access policy
A new requirement for CSP partners is enabling conditional access policies "Baseline policy: Require MFA for admins" and "Baseline policy: End user protection". We already have MFA enabled/enforced for all end users and admins, with IP whitelist for main office and soho. That worked fine. But after enabling those CA policies our IP whitelist stopped working. End users at the office are asked for MFA, and our O365 backup running with global admin credentials can no longer login. I tried to create our main office public IP as a trusted location, but no luck. As a quick fix i disabled the policies while digging into this. Can anybody explain why this is happening?2KViews1like1CommentRe: Mixed licensing for WVD?
So TS/RDS CALs is not an option? Now I am confused. According to your blog “Getting started with Windows Virtual Desktop”: Organizations with “Windows 10 Enterprise E3 Per User” licenses or better (e.g. Windows 10 Enterprise E5 or Microsoft 365 E3, E5, F1, or Business) or RDS CALs can use Windows Virtual Desktop for no additional charge apart from Azure compute/storage and network usage billing In my POC tenant I have Windows 10, Mac and iOS endpoints. Some of my customers have M365 licenses, most have O365 and then some have mixed.9.4KViews0likes15CommentsRe: Mixed licensing for WVD?
So for my O365 E3 users I need to configure a TS licensing server on the Windows multisession host, which makes good sense. And on this same host a Windows E3 user will not occupy a TS license? Just want to be sure how this mixed license scenario works. Thanks.9.4KViews0likes17CommentsRe: Version 1.2.175 of the Remote Desktop client for Windows now available
WelshWizard wrote: Oletho Here you go https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/connect-windows-7-and-10 isn't google wonderful. WelshWizard Thanks! Well, I did ask Google of course, but for me the search Remote Desktop client or Azure Remote Desktop client did not return something useful.14KViews1like3CommentsRe: Version 1.2.175 of the Remote Desktop client for Windows now available
DavidBelanger I stumbled over and downloaded the client at some point. I still have the downloaded file, but I cannot find the download page again and I really would like to point my users at it, instead of sharing the client from my Onedrive :-)14KViews0likes5CommentsMixed licensing for WVD?
As far as I understand there are two ways of licensing a WVD user, either giving the user a M365 license or pointing the Windows 10 multisession host at a TS licensing host the old-fashioned way. Right? How about mixed mode, where some users have the M365 license and others only a O365 E3 license? Will using a M365 license get rid of the "host not licensed" message? I really would like documentation that explains how this scenario works.9.8KViews0likes19CommentsRe: Error: User is not authorized to query the management service
Erjen Rijnders @christianmontoya My hostpool succeeded, domain joining with a local AD user (not AAD sync'ed) with no permissions but joining computers to my local AD. Exactly the behaviour I was hoping for. I cannot tell about the PS DSC question, but all lights are green and I take that as a good sign.36KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Error: User is not authorized to query the management service
Erjen Rijnders wrote: And make sure, that the user you are using joining the VM's to the domain, is also having Owner access on the Azure subscription. It needs to be able to run PowerShell DSC on the VM's. Erjen Rijnders Do you have any pointers to this? I have not seen this mentioned anywhere else, and I am not satisfied with having a local AD user have owner rights on a subscription. For other reasons I am going to remove my WVD setup and start over, and I want to be sure to do every little bit right this time :-) Thanks!36KViews0likes5Comments
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