You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment that contains a host pool named PoolL All the session hosts in Pool! are Microsoft Entra joined, You have 50 users that will access the deployment by using devices that run Linux. You need to ensure that the users can sign in to the deployment. Which custom RDP property should you configure?
You have a Azure Virtual Desktop host pool in the East US region.
You need to implement a disaster recovery solution that meets the following requirements:
* If users cannot connect to the Azure Virtual Desktop resources in the East US region, the users must be able to connect to the equivalent resources in the West US region.
* Users must connect to the Azure Virtual Desktop resources in either the East US or the West US region by selecting a single icon in the Remote Desktop client
* In the event of a disaster, failover between the Azure regions must be initiated manually by an administrator.
* Failover times must be minimized.
What should you do?
You need to modify the custom virtual machine images to meet the deployment requirements.
What should you install?
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You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment
You need to ensure that users are signed out automatically when they disconnect from a session.
Solution: From the Local Group Policy Editor, you configure the Connections settings.
Does this meet the goal?
You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool that runs Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session. User sessions are load-balanced between the session hosts. Idle session timeout is 30 minutes. You plan to shut down a session host named Host1 to perform routine maintenance. You need to prevent new user sessions to Host1 without disconnecting active user sessions.
Solution: From the Azure portal, add lock on Host1. Does this meet the goal?
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