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Roch Norwa

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    Horizon Cloud
    App Volumes
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  1. Hey Jubish, You can actually get to the Feature Request portal directly from the Horizon Universal Console: The direct link is: Workspace ONE Feature Request Portal Some KB articles with more details on that process: https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/2960048?lang=en_US https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/87055?lang=en_US Hope that helps!
  2. I believe you don't get a MAK key with Windows 11 Enterprise E3 VDA.
  3. Considering ADDS-only environment you would need to use Generic Volume License Key from MS and one of two available methods for Full Clones: AD based Activation or KMS server. GVLK should be embedded in the image if you use volume copy of Windows intallation. For Instant Clones you could do only KMS. Some references re KMS: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/kms-client-activation-keys
  4. @Shay Edricould you try adding below exclusions to an existing affected Writable Volume of some test user? exclude_registry=\REGISTRY\MACHINE\Software\Classes\PackagedCom exclude_registry=\REGISTRY\MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\ms-teams.exe exclude_registry=\REGISTRY\MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\ms-teamsupdate.exe Use this procedure to add exclusions: https://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2016/03/app-volumes-snapvol-cfg-writable-volume-customize-configure.html
  5. Actually the links in this blog post are broken. Here is the correct one: wsone.ideas.aha.io
  6. @Shay Edri thanks for bringing this up and thatnks @vRickE for a good call! If you ever decide to package new Microsoft Teams client to use with App Volumes follow this KB article for step by step guide: https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/321547/capturing-new-teams-as-a-package-in-app.html
  7. It's the second service release in May along with several updates we've delivered during last month. It's amazing how Next-Gen modern cloud native architecture speeds up our innovation! Some highlight of new features: You can now switch your Horizon Edge Gateway deployment type from Single Virtual Machine to Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) to enable high availability to the Edge Gateway. The Italy North region is now available for Horizon Edges deployed in Microsoft Azure. The Israel Central region is now available for Horizon Edges deployed in Microsoft Azure. File Shares for storing App Volumes packages now support the Microsoft Azure automated key rotation functionality to enhance security by ensuring that storage account access keys are regularly updated. The Help Desk Administrator role has been added to enable restricted access to the Horizon Universal Console for admins who only need to perform help desk related actions. Read more in the Release Notes: https://docs.omnissa.com/bundle/HorizonCloudService-next-gen-ReleaseNotes/page/HorizonCloudService-nextgen-ReleaseNotes.html
  8. Great write up Daniel! It's important to understand the certificate mechanics in Horizon. Also, since 2212 there is an alternative way to do certificate lifecycle management -> Certificate Management section in the Horizon Console under Settings. And with 2312 you can even do the Enrollment Service cert management required by True SSO.
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