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Christiaan_Brinkhoff
Microsoft
Mar 27, 2020[ NEW ] Windows IT Pro: Getting started: Windows Virtual Desktop ARM-based Azure portal
Getting started: Windows Virtual Desktop ARM-based Azure portal
Windows Virtual Desktop can be a good fit for organizations seeking to enable remote work scenarios. As a result, the new Windows...
Mark Ziesemer
May 06, 2020Brass Contributor
Jasper Kraak , Christiaan_Brinkhoff - I am seeing exactly the same, in a new deployment I just attempted this morning. Works at https://rdweb.wvd.microsoft.com/arm/webclient, fails in the desktop client. Using RemoteDesktop_1.2.945.0_x64.msi . I also just opened support ticket # 120050624001359 for. It feels like there is a missing Enterprise Application here or such?
janpaulplaisier
May 06, 2020Copper Contributor
Mark Ziesemer Jasper Kraak Same issue here. Let us know the outcome of the support case!
- Mark ZiesemerMay 06, 2020Brass Contributor
janpaulplaisier Jasper Kraak I think I have this working. Step #1 from the "old" https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/virtual-desktop-fall-2019/tenant-setup-azure-active-directory#grant-permissions-to-windows-virtual-desktop apparently needs to be carried-over into the new documentation. I.E., click through to https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/adminconsent?client_id=5a0aa725-4958-4b0c-80a9-34562e23f3b7&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Frdweb.wvd.microsoft.com%2FRDWeb%2FConsentCallback . (Or replace /common/ with a delegated tenant ID, as appropriate.)
- janpaulplaisierMay 06, 2020Copper Contributor
Mark Ziesemer Thanks! This worked for me too. I also assumed this step wasn't necessary anymore.
- Christiaan_BrinkhoffMay 07, 2020
Microsoft
Hi -
Thanks for the feedback. I’ve reported all of this and will come back to you shortly.
Christiaan
- Jasper KraakMay 06, 2020Copper Contributor
Mark Ziesemer That worked! Thanks man! I forgot from a previous deployment what that step was and assumed it was "automated" in this 2020 Spring update.