MS Remote App

Soldato
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Hi,
Does anyone here have any experience with MS Remote App?
I'm trying to set it up here at work as a replacement for normal TS, but as far as ive got, ive hit a brick wall.

Basically when selecting an app from the apps list in the web gui, it keeps coming up with a login box that not even a domain admin account can get to disappear.

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks in advance all. :)
 
All sorts of head scratching, ooooing and arrring at this the past few months, but i've pretty much got it running as i want it (apart from the fact that people have to type domain\username to login, very annoying but no way around it)

Are you going through an ISA server?
 
All sorts of head scratching, ooooing and arrring at this the past few months, but i've pretty much got it running as i want it (apart from the fact that people have to type domain\username to login, very annoying but no way around it)

Are you going through an ISA server?
Yes. Ports have been forwarded...

Have you tried creating an app manually?

Remote app manager > create .rdp file then copy to remote location?
Doesn't work through that method either. :(
 
Yes. Ports have been forwarded...

Then your setup is most likely very similar to mine, though im looking through my settings and i can't think what to suggest for your problem..

Connection authorization policies assuming your using RD Gateway?

User rights per application?

Think i remember having a few issues like this being caused by certificate settings as well though i can't really remember now what problem that was
 
I'm assuming all your users have permissions to rdp?

But that wouldn't make a difference as domain admin.

Have you looked through GPO? Not something silly like RDP is disabled on the non TS machines?
 
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All of them check out fine.

Its not an immediate concern, for ease of use for the users, the RemoteApp will be used over our VPN connection instead. Reasoning being that:
A) Db apps can be used remotely without issue (which was the point in it anyway)
B) the ports on the firewall can be closed, increasing security.

Although it would be nice to have it working externally eventually.
 
hmm, so can you get it working by just trying it locally on your machine with a .rdp made on a TS?

Or can you not get it working atall?
 
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