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DavidBelanger
Microsoft
Jul 14, 2021PUBLIC PREVIEW: Announcing public preview of Azure AD joined VMs
We are excited to announce the public preview of Azure AD joined VMs support for Azure Virtual Desktop. This feature allows customers to easily deploy Azure AD joined session hosts from the Azure por...
- Jul 15, 2021End-to-end single sign-on is definitely something we are working on but isn't available in the first release due to the protocol we are using. We know how important that feature it.
tch0704
Jul 21, 2021Copper Contributor
DavidBelanger I failed to create hostpool with Azure AD joined VM. Every time I got the message:
{"code":"DeploymentFailed","message":"At least one resource deployment operation failed. Please list deployment operations for details. Please see https://aka.ms/DeployOperations for usage details.","details":[{"code":"VMExtensionProvisioningError","message":"VM has reported a failure when processing extension 'AADLoginForWindows'. Error message: \"AAD Join failed.\"\r\n\r\nMore information on troubleshooting is available at https://aka.ms/vmextensionwindowstroubleshoot "}]}
I tried on 2 different Azure tenants and from different PCs and got the same result. What did I miss?
- munich0815Jul 21, 2021Copper Contributor
tch0704 I had the same problem. This issue was, that enabled the option to use Intune device management without having an Intune license in place. Disabling the option solved it.
- tch0704Jul 22, 2021Copper ContributorYes it works after I turn off the Intune option. However, the user accounts actually have Enterprise Mobility + E5 license. Can I enable Intune after the host pool is created?