AVD - Error while validating virtual network myazure-vnet or subnet default

Cedar Direct 0 Reputation points
2023-05-19T20:09:06.71+00:00

Complete Output with error from inputValidationRunbook


Validating domain administrator credentials.

Validate if me@myemail.ms is a global administrator.

Validating if virtual network -vnet exists in resource group SQL

Found virtual network -vnet

Validating if subnet default exists in resource group SQL

Found subnet default

Validate Virtual network -vnet DNS setting is set to custom when using Azure AD Domain services.

Error while validating virtual network SQLVM-WP-vnet or subnet default

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Azure Virtual Desktop
A Microsoft desktop and app virtualization service that runs on Azure. Previously known as Windows Virtual Desktop.
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  1. vipullag-MSFT 19,066 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2023-05-23T12:07:10.6+00:00

    Hello Cedar Direct

    To set up Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) to be in the same domain and work with your SQLVM SQL Server instance, you need to follow these general steps:

    1. Create an Azure AD Domain Services managed domain and configure the virtual network to use it.
    2. Join the AVD session hosts to the managed domain.
    3. Configure the SQL Server instance to use the managed domain.
    4. Create a custom image for AVD that includes the SQL Server client tools and any other required software.
    5. Create a host pool and assign users to it.
    6. Publish the required applications to the users.

    I hope this helps you get started with setting up AVD to work with your SQLVM SQL Server instance.

    Hope this helps.

    If the suggested response helped you resolve your issue, please 'Accept as answer', so that it can help others in the community looking for help on similar topics.

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