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Rathbun said a big benefit of the move to the virtual desktop is letting users access Navy applications and data from a personal device. She said the VDI software reduces the need for a government furnished device.

PEO-IWS, Rathbun said, is looking at three programs in various stages of the lifecycle. One is a new start. One is modernizing its technology, and the third is just on their three-year cycle for a new authority to operate (ATO).

Thank you for taking a look at my issue. I am new to Azure and we are trying a proof of concept for a deployment using Virtual Desktop. 


I have been following the guide here and I have had a few stumbling points along the way. 

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Currently I have everything seemingly in place. The active directory server is up and working. The Virtual Desktop test machine was deployed. I can RDP into the domain controller and then RDP into the Windows 10 machine so I know the VM was created and running. I cannot use the web interface to get a session. I can log into the web interface and see an icon to start a session but when it tries to open up I get a message stating " We couldn't connect because there are currently no available resources. Try again later or if this keeps happening, ask your admin or tech support for help"


As mentioned before, I am new to Azure and I am stumbling through this but I have hit a point where troubleshooting is circular and not getting me anywhere.

It looks like you are using VDI inside of an Azure tenant with Azure Active Directory Service enabled (Azure ADDS - domain controller role in Azure) to resolve authentication requests. Because ADDS has been implemented, just before that you must reset the password of the account (this is mandatory, you wont be able to continue if you dont change password) you are trying to use and then try to login again using Remote Desktop official updated Microsoft app (for Mac/Windows). Also make sure that the Azure File Share and the Storage Account of FSLogix technology (where the user profile in .VHDX format is written) is accesible, existent, and has read and write Storage permissions for the account that you are trying to use in VDI.

Hello everyone

"My company" wants me to start working with a virtual machine or virtual desktop i don't know. So far, i connect to their SQL databases through a VPN connection. IP adress and databse name.

1. I'm kinda afraid of doing so because once my dataset is there, they can do whatever they want with it, including copy it, right?

2. Everybody who has access to that dataset can change it, right?

3. Also, they didn't told me anything about connecting through a VPN with a virtual desktop. Shouldn't they?

3. Why is not safe anymore keep working the way i use to?

I'm sorry but i have to understand this.

Thank you all very much for your answers

Pedro

Having permission to access the data source may not necessarily be able to make changes to the data source. If you need to change it, you need the corresponding administrator authority. If you connect to the data source through Powerbi Desktop, it is equivalent to connecting to a copy of the data source. Modifying this operation will not affect the original data source.

Thank you @amitchandak for your answer.

The problem here i believe, everyone who has access to it can change it or copy it, right? That means, for example, if i have used this dataset for client A, they can copy it and use it in another client, right?

GNOME Files, formerly and internally known as Nautilus, is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. Nautilus was originally developed by Eazel with many luminaries from the tech world including Andy Hertzfeld (Apple), chief architect for Nautilus.The name "Nautilus" was a play on words, evoking the shell of a nautilus to represent an operating system shell. Nautilus replaced Midnight Commander in GNOME 1.4 (2001)[3] and has been the default file manager from version 2.0 onwards.

Bookmarks, window backgrounds, notes, and add-on scripts are all implemented, and the user has the choice between icon, list, or compact list views. In browser mode, Nautilus keeps a history of visited folders, similar to web browsers, permitting quick revisiting of folders.

Nautilus can display previews of files in their icons, be they text files, images, sound or video files via thumbnailers such as Totem. Audio files are previewed (played back over GStreamer) when the pointer is hovering over them.

GNOME Files relies on a file system abstraction layer (provided by GVfs) to browse local and remote file systems, including but not limited to FTP sites, Windows SMB shares, OBEX protocol (often implemented on cellphones), files transferred over shell protocol, HTTP and WebDAV and SFTP servers.

Using the GIO library, Nautilus tracks modification of local files in real time, eliminating the need to refresh the display. GIO internally supports Gamin and FAM, Linux's inotify and Solaris' File Events Notification system.

GNOME Files version 3.22 adds native, integrated file compression and decompression. By default, handling of archive files (e.g. .tar.gz) was handed off to File Roller (or another tool). Users now benefit from a progress bar, undo support, and an archive creation wizard.

MIME types (also called "media type" or "content type") are standardized by the IANA, then the freedesktop.org project takes care that the implementation works across all free software desktops. shared-mime-info is the provided library.[23] At this time, at least GNOME, KDE, Xfce and ROX use this database.[citation needed]

Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktops allow enterprises to deliver virtual applications and desktops from Azure.

This proof of concept (PoC) guide is designed to help you quickly configure Citrix DaaS with Azure Virtual Desktop for a trial evaluation only, in a hybrid environment.

At the end of this PoC guide you are able to bridge your on-premises Citrix DaaS deployment with a Microsoft Azure subscription using Citrix DaaS.

You are able to let your users launch an Azure Virtual Desktop virtual app or desktop using the new Windows 11 Multi-Session experience, while also accessing on-premises resources.

If you are looking for a solution that does much more than just set-up a link between these two locations, then we suggest considering creating an end to end SDWAN solution. The main advantages this gives you are integrated security, orchestration, and policy-based configuration.

SDWAN has further benefits:

This guide provides detailed instructions on how to deploy and configure your environment including VMs, connecting your AD to Azure AD. As a Citrix and Azure tenant administrator, you create the AVD environment to enable your users to test various scenarios that showcase Citrix DaaS and Azure Virtual Desktop integration.

If you are an existing Microsoft O365 customer you already have an Azure Active Directory (AAD) and so you can log in to Azure as the global administrator of the subscription and skip to the next section.

Open a browser and login to Azure as the global administrator of the subscription and Azure AD. Click Azure Active Directory and then Azure AD Connect. Click Download Azure AD Connect

The VM must have a networking rule to allow incoming RDP traffic on it Public IP. Click Networking in the favorites column and then click the name of the network interface

Click Network Security Group and then select the Network Security Group of your AVD VM as it already has the port rules to allow access to your machine. Click Save

Scroll down to Components that are on the product ISO but also packaged separately. Click the chevron to expand the section. Click Download File under Server OS Virtual Delivery Agent

Enter the UPN for the Cloud Connector VM and click Test Connection. Ensure that the test is successful a green tick appears next to the entered UPN. Click Add and click Next

Paste your Azure Subscription ID in the Subscription ID text box and enter a Connection Name. Click Create New to create a new service principal. Alternately you can manually grant Citrix Cloud Access to the Azure subscription (with more restrictive roles than the default contributor) CTX224110

Check the Consent on behalf of your organization checkbox and click Accept if you agree. Once the validation completes Connected is displayed. Click Next

Ensure Machines that are power managed and Citrix Machine Creation service are selected and the correct Azure network is shown in the Resources. Click Next

Choose the correct disk that is associated with the AVD VM. From the minimum functional level drop-down list select 1811 (or newer). Click Next. A pop-up appears to ask for the VM attached to the VHD to be stopped.

The guide walked you through bringing your Azure hosted Azure Virtual Desktop and on-premises resources (using Workspace Configuration) together, so users access them in one place. You learned how to create a hybrid setup to manage both Azure Virtual Desktops based VMs and on-premises based resources using Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. The process included creating a network connection between the Azure virtual network and your on-premises data center. Also you learned how to synchronize your on-premises Active Directory with Azure Active Directory with Azure AD connect. We even looked at how to create a Citrix Cloud account, if you didn't have one and get access to the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops service, which makes all this work. 152ee80cbc

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