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June 21st, 2019 12:00

Wyse Easy Setup

I have a Wyse 5070 running Win10 IoT that I am trying to set up for RDP so that it can connect to a VDI collection on Windows Server 2016.  I can add the Remote Desktop connection within Easy Setup Admin, and when I launch it from the User account I am connected to the server itself, and not a VM within the collection.  If I pull up the browser and go to rdweb, I see the VDI collection there and can access it.  Since this is going to be used as a public access terminal, I want Easy Access Shell to run in kiosk mode, automatically connecting to the VDI collection. 

I was able to download the RDP file while logged into rdweb, and this file will take me directly to the VDI collection like I want, but I cannot see how to import its settings into the RDP connection within Easy Setup Admin so that its settings will be used by my users when Remote Desktop is launched from kiosk mode.

Does anyone have any suggestions for what I might be able to do?  I am new to both RDS and Wyse, so it is possible that I am missing something obvious.

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July 22nd, 2019 05:00

I had the same problem. When you call Remote Desktop in Wyse easy setup you need to point it to a pre-setup .rdp file. 

 

Easiest way I found to do this was go to your RDWeb page and download the file for the VDI collection. Rename it to something less-obscure, I chose 'Desktop.rdp'.

Right-click and edit the RDP file you downloaded and set for 'allow to save my credentials' and hit 'Save'. 

Copy the .rdp file to a folder that is excluded by the UWF. 

In Wyse Easy Setup config on WDM:

  Application Path: C:\Windows\System32\mstsc.exe

  Application Parameters: "Path-To-Downloaded-RDP-File.rdp"

It should work. I wanted the effect of Single Sign On so I leveraged Group Policy for allowing credential delegation to the RD Broker and set the computers to trust the RD Broker certificate. 

 

I hope all that made sense

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