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Re: Resolved - Windows Client for Spring update 2020 - Subscription error
Scott WindmillerI was actually using the wrong Remote Desktop client. There is one on the Microsoft Store and one that's a downloadable MSI. Only the downloadable MSI works with WVD resources. It has the same name too - very misleading.13KViews0likes0CommentsWindows 10 multisession does not permit multiple users
Hi, I have deployed 2 VMs in Windows Virtual Desktop (Fall 2020) running Windows 10 Multisession (SKU 19h2-evd-o365pp). One of them does not allow more than 1 user to connect, each time prompting the logged-on user to disconnect to allow the new user to login. Has anyone seen this before? How do we fix? Thanks, Adrian989Views0likes0CommentsRe: Resolved - Windows Client for Spring update 2020 - Subscription error
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.14KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Resolved - Windows Client for Spring update 2020 - Subscription error
Good morning PavithraT and thanks for the note. With the link you provided, I was able to see the resources. With the Mac OS client, I was able to see the resources only if I specified the feed URL as described https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/connect-macos. How can I get this to work with email address? I can't find this documentation. Thanks again Adrian15KViews0likes1CommentRe: Resolved - Windows Client for Spring update 2020 - Subscription error
Hi PavithraT We have the opposite problem. We have both Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 environments set up. However both clients (web and desktop) are only showing the Fall 2019 resources. Consent isn't an issue, because we're seeing the Fall 2019 resources. How do we fix this? Thanks Adrian15KViews0likes3CommentsIsolating Windows Virtual Desktop VMs from internet
Hi, It states on the blog that WVD does not require outbound internet access in order to function: "Virtual machines in Windows Virtual Desktop are not exposed to the Internet directly. They can run using a private IP address and run isolated from other workloads or even the Internet. (The reverse connect technology allows the VMs to be accessed.)" However I've just denied all outbound connections to the internet and this has broken the VM. Are there instructions for doing this correctly? Thanks Adrian2.1KViews0likes1Comment
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