Remote Desktop App Azure



Azure

  1. Azure Virtual Desktop Remoteapp
  2. Microsoft Azure Remote Desktop App
  3. Azure App Proxy Remote Desktop Gateway

If you join a Windows 10 PC to Azure AD and then try and login to that PC over remote desktop you are in for a barrel of laughs! Or not!

The way to get it to work is as follows:

Azure Virtual Desktop Remoteapp

  1. Ensure that Windows 10 PC is running Version 1511 or later (type WinVer from the Run dialog)
  2. Ensure the target PC is enabled for Remote Desktop
  3. Ensure the Network Level Authentication is disabled
  4. Run MSTSC on your PC (the source) and enter the target PN name, your username (email address) and click Save As (which you will find under “Show Options”):
  5. Close the Remote Desktop Connection window without connecting.
  6. Open the saved RDP file in Notepad
  7. Add the following to the bottom of the text in Notepad as shows:

enablecredsspsupport:i:0

  1. In Notepad this appears as:
  2. Save the RDP file and then double-click it to connect. You will now be able to login with your AzureAD account over Remote Desktop
  3. If you cannot login, check the alternative name that your device uses for your user account. On the AzureAD joined computer, logged in as the target user, run “whoami” from the command line. It will report something like AzureADfirstlast. You could try that value (both AzureAD and the name) as your username.
Remote Desktop App Azure

Microsoft Azure Remote Desktop App

Remote

Azure App Proxy Remote Desktop Gateway

What is Microsoft Azure RemoteApp? Microsoft Azure RemoteApp allows employees to work remotely, via any internet-based device, while business applications are run on a Windows server in the Azure cloud. End-of-Life announcement of Microsoft Azure RemoteApp Back in August 2016, Microsoft announced the End-of-Life of Microsoft Azure RemoteApp. Jul 29, 2020 Today we’re announcing the public preview of Azure AD Application Proxy (App Proxy) support for the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) web client. Many of you are already using App Proxy for applications hosted on RDS and we’ve seen a lot of requests for extending support to the RDS web client as well.