SessionDesktop application does not show up for members of the Desktop Application Group
I am currently unable to see the "SessionDesktop" application in workspaces where users are assigned to the Desktop Application Group (DAG) created for the session host. I have made sure that this application group is assigned to the correct workspace, as well as making sure those application groups are assigned to the correct users. Is there something I am missing?
Azure Virtual Desktop
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Mahesh Goud Juvvadi 975 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor
2024-08-20T12:54:30.9233333+00:00 Hi Vincent DeCaro,
Welcome to the Microsoft Q&A forum.
Ensure that the users are correctly assigned to the Desktop Application Group.
RBAC Role Assignment: Make sure that the users or groups are assigned the appropriate RBAC role, such as “Desktop Virtualization User” for the related Application Group.
Please re- check from your end and let us know in the comments with the screenshots.
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Thank You.
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Vincent DeCaro 10 Reputation points
2024-08-20T13:29:50.3166667+00:00 I can confirm that the user group is correctly assigned to the Desktop Application Group. I can also confirm that the user group has the correct "Desktop Virtualization User" RBAC role.
I cannot provide screenshots as information may be sensitive.
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Mahesh Goud Juvvadi 975 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor
2024-08-21T17:52:11.8433333+00:00 Hi Vincent DeCaro,
Thank you for sharing the information.
Ensure that the users are assigned to the correct Application Group and that their user accounts are not blocked or disabled.
If you're using Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for user authentication, ensure that the Azure AD sync is working correctly and that the user assignments are up to date.
Verify that the Session Host has network connectivity to the AVD service and that there are no firewall or network policy restrictions blocking the connection.
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Thank You.
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Vincent DeCaro 10 Reputation points
2024-08-21T17:56:26.28+00:00 Thank you for the information @Mahesh Goud Juvvadi
The users are assigned to the correct application group for the DAG, and I can confirm that the user accounts are not blocked or disabled.
I can also verify the session host has connectivity to the AVD service, as other application groups do show up and I can still launch the other applications.
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Vincent DeCaro 10 Reputation points
2024-08-21T19:36:37.8733333+00:00 Thank you for the response once again!
I can ensure that the users are assigned to the correct Application Group and that their accounts are not blocked/disabled.
We are using Microsoft Entra ID for user authentication (I believe it is the same as Azure Active Directory), and I do see that there is a Microsoft Entra Connect Sync, but I am not sure how to ensure it's working correctly.
The session hosts positively have connection to the AVD service, as other applications in other application groups set by us do show up in the workspace, just not SessionDesktop.
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Mahesh Goud Juvvadi 975 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor
2024-08-22T12:54:20.2733333+00:00 Hi Vincent DeCaro,
Please ensure you are trying to connect it from web: https://rdweb.wvd.microsoft.comor remote desktop client.
Could you please share us what are the deployment steps you are following.
Thank you.
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Vincent DeCaro 10 Reputation points
2024-08-22T18:07:49.55+00:00 The session desktop application does not show up in either Remote Desktop or Windows App.
I am first making a host pool, and from there it lets me make a default Desktop Application Group and assign it to a new workspace. Once that is deployed, I simply am assigning the group that needs access to it. I have made sure the Desktop Application Group is assigned to the workspace and this method has worked for other deployments, but recently it has not been working unfortunately.
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Mahesh Goud Juvvadi 975 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor
2024-08-23T13:12:55.18+00:00 Hi Vincent DeCaro,
Thank you for the response.
We are checking with our internal team and will update you soon.
Thank you.
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Mahesh Goud Juvvadi 975 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor
2024-08-27T15:23:50.65+00:00 Hi Vincent DeCaro,
Thank you for your patience.
Please provide us the below details to troubleshoot the issue further.
- Could you confirm what kind of users are in the group you have assign.
- Those are actual EntraID or hybrid users, not (example guest users?)
Please also try to use the AVD web client with of an affected user and see if he sees the session desktop.
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Vincent DeCaro 10 Reputation points
2024-08-27T15:28:50.99+00:00 Thank you for the response! The users are actual Entra ID users that we have created the accounts for through the Azure portal. They are not guest users.
I used the web client and signed in with an affected user account and can confirm the SessionDesktop application does not show up.
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Mahesh Goud Juvvadi 975 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor
2024-08-28T12:27:22.0633333+00:00 Hi Vincent DeCaro,
Thanks for getting back with the detailed explanation.
This issue needs deeper investigation need to check the backend logs and Azure technical support team will be able to help with this. I would recommend you open an azure support case. If you don't have the ability to open a technical support ticket, please let me know and I can help you further with this.
Thank you.
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Mattias Carlsson 0 Reputation points
2024-09-12T14:00:35.1333333+00:00 We are having the same issue here recently. When we assign users to sessiondesktop application it doesnt show up on the AVD service app.
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Mahesh Goud Juvvadi 975 Reputation points • Microsoft Vendor
2024-09-12T20:28:10.5733333+00:00 Hi Mattias Carlsson,
I would recommend creating a new thread on the same forum with as much details about your issue as possible.
That would make sure that your issue has better visibility in the community.
Thank you.
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joel saripelli 0 Reputation points
2024-09-23T20:31:35.44+00:00 did someone find the solution we have same issues with it
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Mattias Carlsson 0 Reputation points
2024-09-23T20:43:09.4933333+00:00 Yes, you are no longe available to assign a user to both a remote app group and a desktop application group. You have to pick one of them. If you assign both it will go for what the host pool is set to prefer (probably remote app). So you remove the user from remote app group and assign the user to desktop application group only.
This is for hostpools created June 24 and forward. Previously created ones can still be assigned to both if you haven’t changed the hostpool preferred group.
But it’s recommended to only assign one application group for a reason.
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