![]() ![]() ![]() please see the following link for the configuration of RDS Certificates: Configuring RDS Certificates and SSO Installing the Server Roles: New-SessionDeployment -ConnectionBroker -WebAccessServer -SessionHost Ĭreating the Session collection for Desktop Sessions: New-RDSessionCollection -CollectionName TestSessionCollection -SessionHost -CollectionDescription “Demo Collection" -ConnectionBroker Ĭreating a RemoteApp: new-rdremoteapp -Alias Wordpad -DisplayName WordPad -FilePath "C:\Program Files\Windows NT\Accessories\wordpad.exe" -ShowInWebAccess 1 -collectionname TestSessionCollection -ConnectionBroker Post InstallĪfter installing the RDS roles, you will need to then configure the RDS Certificates that will be required for access via the endpoint/client device. Installing RDS Session Deployment using PowerShell Quick install allows you to deploy a RDS platform and create a session collect straight from install. Installation type > Remote Desktop Services Installation Open Server Manager > Add Roles and Feature Wizard Installing RDS Single Server – Session Based Deployment: ![]() There is a workaround (not supported) for this and is covered at the end of this post. It is important to know that you can only have A Remote Desktop session or RemoteApps Session per Session Collection. Installing RDS – Session Based deployment There is no requirement to setup OU’s and security groups like I have done, but I would recommend doing so to improve the manageability of your RDS deployment. Personal-Pool VDI Users : Remote desktop users with allocated Virtual desktops.I have also created the following Security Groups for RDS This will make the configuration of group polices easier later. Preparing for RDS 2012īefore I Install RDS 2012, I will create the OUs and Security Groups required for my deployment. I will demonstrate how to deploy RDS using Standard deployment in a later post. Point to note: This demonstration shows how to deploy RDS using Quick start. This guide will show you how to deploy RDS 2012 on a single 2012 Server enabling the use of Remote Desktop Sessions and RemoteApps. ![]()
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