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James Kindon
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install studio on a management machine and you will get everything you need - the rest is in the sdk documentation for how to execute
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nope, but the release cadence is so fast it must have been bad luck :)
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yah most things are the same - just make sure you use the cloud powershell sdk :)
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yeah - if it was hyper-v only you would have to look at a different image provisioning technique (not MCS)
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the process on finding the correct pattern seems to be somewhat awkward to be fair....
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nope - it's a requirement for MCS
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it appears to be alive now....
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I *Think* you need to specifically DISABLE the Virtual Channel Allow list (i believe that it's descriptions are wrong, and you do need to actually disable it) - this is just for testing of course, once you figure out the channels, add them to the allow list as per article above :)
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You are potentially impacted by this change
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/secure/virtual-channel-security.html
You can disabled the policy to confirm
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check to see if you have logging enabled
Advanced Settings -> Configuration -> Agent Options -> Enable Agent Logging
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You will need a Microsoft entitlement to allow for vdi. I would ask your ms account rep or licencing guru
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Fix your first for each loop ($Machine in $MachineName) as a starting point, then you’ll need to alter your new-brokermachine to reference the $Machine.MachineName
why the two files, that’s going to need validation and lookups/matching… can’t just pull into one and reference accordingly?
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No, no new features in LTSR.
next major LTSR Is scheduled and will have this feature I’d assume
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I did it prior to upgrade which then resolved from memory
call support on that second issue
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With aws you will have one catalog per AZ that you want resources in, and then one delivery group to aggregate them all
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I have seen this, an sfc /scannow fixes it (believe it or not)
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might find some pointers in my migration scripts here
I had a lot more luck with clixml rather than CSV
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ah - you might need to put a filter rule that does a check to see if data exists - it might be saying "I failed and as such I haven't run"
When I do migration runs like this, I usually throw in a filter rule to say - there is data here, leave it alone
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check the client side logs for that one and see what its picking up - you might always want to try creating the action with a different name (if you have tried that already)
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Why break up the environment into config sets?
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There is no better option. It's based on requirements and use cases. Understanding both is important
Ill be updating this over the next few months with a 2021 version
https://jkindon.com/2019/06/12/profile-management-in-2019-what-how-why/
How to join XenApp servers to Azure AD correctly
in XenApp 7.x
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The BIS-F sealing framework should take care of this for you and way more