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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.
mcavalcantitecmicrosof
Aug 19, 2021Copper Contributor
Hello everyone,
A question, does this solution need to have local domain control?
my structure is 100% Azure
- DavidBelangerAug 19, 2021
Microsoft
You can deploy this solution with cloud-only users and no domain controller as long as you don't have apps that might require it. But it sounds like you don't.- mcavalcantitecmicrosofAug 20, 2021Copper Contributor
Hi, David
I'm creating an environment through the azure portal following local steps, but putting the user's permission on the app when I try to access the remote desktop tool whenever I get error 0x30000047
Attached is the print of the permissions on the host and on the application
I don't know if there would be any other configuration to be done after deployment. what I
noticed is that whenever the deployment ends the host's status becomes Unavailable
NOTE: I don't have Azure AD DS enabled in my environment, only Azure Active Directory and Intune
- DavidBelangerAug 20, 2021
Microsoft
Just to make sure, are you following the steps at: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-desktop/deploy-azure-ad-joined-vm
Need to ensure the Host Pool is set to the validation environment and that you set the right RBAC role on the Resource Group or VM itself.