Greetings from the Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Community Newsletter (April 13th, 2023)

We are thrilled to introduce the seventh installment of our community newsletter on April 13th, 2023. Our foremost goal is to equip you with invaluable knowledge, strategies, and advice for enriching your Azure Virtual Desktop journey.

As our community steadily grows, we wholeheartedly welcome all new members. No matter your level of expertise – from seasoned IT professionals to newcomers in the virtual desktop infrastructure realm – we encourage you to participate in discussions, share your knowledge and skills, and provide valuable feedback. We truly appreciate your input as it helps us improve and foster a supportive environment for everyone.

Community Blog Contributions

Marcel Meurer has written a blog post about login error protocol error code 0x112f on Azure Virtual Desktop. You can read about here: Azure Virtual Desktop – Login error Protocol Error Code 0x112f – Windows 11 | ITProCloud Blog

Aaron Parker has written a blog post about deploying a single M365 App package everywhere. You can read about here: Deploy a Single Microsoft 365 Apps Package Everywhere All At Once | Aaron Parker (stealthpuppy.com)

John Kelbley has written a blog post about build your own web launcher for AVD. You can read about here: Build Your Own Web Launcher for AVD – Azure Advanced Migration Topics for Government (azurewebsites.us)

Social Media Contributions

Michel Roth tweeting about the zero trust principals for Azure Virtual Desktop deployments and keeping your data safe.

Community Video Contributions

Microsoft Links

Microsoft Intune user scope configuration for Azure Virtual Desktop multi-session VMs is now GA – Microsoft Community Hub

What’s new in MSIX: April 2023 – Microsoft Community Hub

What’s new in the Remote Desktop client for Windows – Azure Virtual Desktop | Microsoft Learn

Learn Live – How To Get Started FAST Azure Virtual Desktop for Beginners

Wrap up

As we come to the end of this edition of the AVD Community Newsletter, we want to express our sincere appreciation for your unwavering support and active involvement. Your input, insights, and eagerness help to maintain the dynamism, inclusivity, and forward-looking nature of our community.

In this edition, we’ve delved into the latest developments, trends, and prospects in the AVD arena. We trust that you found the material informative, motivating, and beneficial for your own advancement and progress. Remember, your feedback and recommendations are crucial in shaping the direction of our newsletter, so please don’t hesitate to voice your thoughts.

Keep in touch with us via social media and join in the ongoing conversations on the AVD Community forums. We anticipate your participation in our forthcoming events, webinars, and workshops. Together, let’s continue to cultivate a flourishing ecosystem that propels innovation and prosperity in the AVD sector.

Until next time, stay curious, stay informed, and stay connected.

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