Created a VM successfully however it is not showing up as a device that i can connect on my Windows App. what am i missing?

Jose Calderin 60 Reputation points
2025-04-22T15:57:10.29+00:00

I created a VM and assigned access and allowed RDP traffic, but it is not showing up in my Windows App devices that i can connect like it does my virtual desktop.

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Azure Virtual Machines
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  1. Nikhil Duserla 8,100 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-04-22T17:48:19.6433333+00:00

    Hi @Jose Calderin,

    I totally understand your query over the call.

    Here is the summary of your query which you have got the exact solution.

    The query was regarding accessing a VM created within the same virtual network through an AVD (Azure Virtual Desktop) VM, which was initially failing.

    To resolve this:

    Navigate to the AVD VM and open it.

    Launch Remote Desktop (RDP) and enter the private IP address of the target VM.

    Since both VMs are in the same virtual network, the connection should work.

    Provide the username and password used during the VM's creation—you should now be able to access it.

    Additionally, I have provided a detailed explanation of the NSG (Network Security Group) rules to clarify why a warning was appearing on the NSG.

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