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You have a Windows Virtual Desktop host pool that contains two session hosts. The Microsoft Teams client is installed on each session host.
You discover that only the Microsoft Teams chat and collaboration features work. The calling and meeting features are disabled.
You need to ensure that users can set the calling and meeting features from within Microsoft Teams.
What should you do?
You have a Windows Virtual Desktop deployment that contains the following:
A host pool named Pool1
Two session hosts named Host1 and Host2
An application group named RemoteAppGroup1 that contains a RemoteApp named App1
You need to prevent users from copying and pasting between App1 and their local device.
What should you do?
You have a Windows Virtual Desktop deployment.
You publish a RemoteApp named AppVersion1.
You need AppVersion1 to appear in the Remote Desktop client as Sales Contact Application.
Which PowerShell cmdlet should you use?
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You have a Windows Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1 that is integrated with an Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) managed domain.
You need to configure idle session timeout settings for users that connect to the session hosts in Pool1.
Solution: From the Azure portal, you modify the Session behavior settings in the RDP Properties of Pool1.
Does that meet the goal?
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You have a Windows Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1 that is integrated with an Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) managed domain.
You need to configure idle session timeout settings for users that connect to the session hosts in Pool1.
Solution: From an Azure AD DS-joined computer, you modify the AADDC Computers GPO settings.
Does that meet the goal?