
So I installed the new Remote Desktop client into the sandbox. That made me think, Windows Virtual Desktop uses a new Remote Desktop Client (MSRDC) as opposed to the Microsoft Terminal Services Client (MSTRC) that I tried to launch the RemoteApp with. If I quote the same tweet from Freek Berson again: “This allows you to leverage the local WVD client”. Unfortunately, I was unable to launch the RemoteApp. rdp file on a clean instance of Windows Sandbox.
I pasted the contents of the response into a.
Looking further in the network panel, the content of the RDP files is actually being queried for and returned in the response!. When querying the webfeed, it returns all the Windows Virtual Desktop resources, including RDP files!. First the webfeed is discovered during a query to. Most noteworthy I couldn’t find any documentation or comments on why that feature is removed.Īt that point I decided to check out the network panel in the Microsoft Edge (Chromium) Developer Tools to monitor and inspect the requests to and responses from the Windows Virtual Desktop web client. Unfortunately the feature to download them is removed from the web client’s interface. I was very happy to learn that RDP files could simply be downloaded from the Windows Virtual Desktop web client! Straight after reading that tweet, I tried to download the RDP files from the web client. Did you know it also has the option “download the rdp file”? This allows you to leveradge the local WVD client! /EFpVehqYzt- Freek Berson June 19, 2019 #WVD Preview Tip: The RD Web page ( ) allows access to RemoteApps & Desktops using #HTML5. In my search to answer that question, I stumbled upon a tweet of Freek Berson. To access Windows Virtual Desktop RemoteApps, a common question is whether or not they can be included as tiles on their web portals.
Many customers that I work for use web portals that contain tiles to business applications, comparable to the Microsoft My Apps portal, that includes custom tiles to apps they use. Using the Windows Virtual Desktop (HTML5) web client ( ).Using the new Remote Desktop Client (MSRDC).If you are using Windows Virtual Desktop, there are two supported options for launching Windows Virtual Desktop resources: