I am very grateful for your videos. You make it seem so easy to learn. Please never leave TH-cam, LOL. Anyway, thank you because it has helped me understand RD.
Keep the good work!! I'm an Apple person but boy do I love Microsoft 365 online, so excellent but needing to learn so much and just discovered you! Stick around! Thank you!
Hello, first of all thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge with the community, much appreciated. I have a question since this topic at times becomes a bit of complicated, i have seen a workplace where users who were in office as well as on remote locations, they had two RDPs, one was getting them login to server which has some different software like pdf nitro where as other has different, and multiple users were simultaneously accessing them for their work, now question is whether its just an RDP a dedicated two servers who had those applications installed and then multiple users were allowed in remote desktop groups or it was this thing? What i am trying to say is do we need just a heavy server with apps installed and RDP is enabled on it and users added to remote desktop groups or its this this with connection broker, etc etc. Thanks🎉
@@techpub I made the change on IIS, on the sites > default web site > RDWeb > Pages > Authentication. enabled "Windows Authentication" - that works to get into SSO. The next question I have is, how to make the RDP cert from RemoteApp trusted so we don't get the "this file could harm your computer. Keep or Delete button"
I am very grateful for your videos. You make it seem so easy to learn. Please never leave TH-cam, LOL. Anyway, thank you because it has helped me understand RD.
Much appreciated.
Keep the good work!! I'm an Apple person but boy do I love Microsoft 365 online, so excellent but needing to learn so much and just discovered you! Stick around! Thank you!
I'm glad you found the channel!
Thank you for this video to help keep me up-to-date
Glad it was helpful!
Hello, first of all thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge with the community, much appreciated.
I have a question since this topic at times becomes a bit of complicated, i have seen a workplace where users who were in office as well as on remote locations, they had two RDPs, one was getting them login to server which has some different software like pdf nitro where as other has different, and multiple users were simultaneously accessing them for their work, now question is whether its just an RDP a dedicated two servers who had those applications installed and then multiple users were allowed in remote desktop groups or it was this thing? What i am trying to say is do we need just a heavy server with apps installed and RDP is enabled on it and users added to remote desktop groups or its this this with connection broker, etc etc.
Thanks🎉
Glad to help. You can do this using the RD Web version. You can setup groups that have access to different apps instead of using the desktop.
I thank you very much, you helped me very well for a University project. keep it up!!
Glad it helped!
Can you deploy rds with entra id, and no domain services?
Not in the same way. Azure Desktops might be the way to go for you.
How to make it to login SSO?
There is no single sign on option at this time.
@@techpub I made the change on IIS, on the sites > default web site > RDWeb > Pages > Authentication. enabled "Windows Authentication" - that works to get into SSO. The next question I have is, how to make the RDP cert from RemoteApp trusted so we don't get the "this file could harm your computer. Keep or Delete button"
What is the use case of using this service?
Users can access using a thin client and also to only install apps on a server instead of on each workstation. Thanks for watching.
I love your videos so many useful things Thank you
Thanks for watching!
very well presented, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Enjoying the Server 2025 videos. Could show off the Hot Patching?
Good idea for a video. Thanks for watching.
very helpful thanks
Glad it helped!
TH-cam is a free Coursera!
lol
Love how Microsoft forgot to rebrand the bottom left corner with "Windows Server 2022" 18:16
Like everything else, it was still in beta.