Best Way to Deploy the New Windows Remote Desktop App?

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Asked By CoolSocks42 On

I'm looking to roll out the new Windows Remote Desktop app to a few shared computers used by 10 people for connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD). Since this app is only available through the Microsoft Store, it's a bit tricky to install without a domain or Intune management. My current plan is to copy the executable file onto the Public Desktop folder of each computer and send a quick message to everyone. This way, I can easily handle the feedback from the few who actually read my short emails. Does anyone have other suggestions?

4 Answers

Answered By DownloadDude On

You can actually grab the appx installer from apps.microsoft.com. That might simplify the process for you!

Answered By GadgetGuru99 On

Doesn't the app get installed automatically with Windows? Seems like that would make things easier.

SkepticalSam -

Not really, they wouldn't include a tool that's only for remote desktop as part of the OS installation. Plus, who even thinks 'Windows App' is a good name?

NopeNotTrue -

No, it definitely doesn't install with the OS. You have to do it separately.

Answered By ITWizKid On

You might want to consider placing the appx package in a shared location. Then, set up a scheduled task that runs the add-appxpackage command at login for everyone to automatically install it when they log in.

Answered By TechieTim123 On

Just a heads up, the Windows Store app doesn't actually have an executable file. You should install it on one machine and then check the shortcut to see where it points for accessing the app.

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