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FQDN of RDS in Published Apps

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Hello all!

We are currently in process of migration our Windows Server 2008R2 RDS Farm to Windows Server 2012. Our Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Infrastucture consists of 1 Broker and 3 Hosts.

1) First of all I am missing the MSI Publishing Feature, the easiest way for publishing RemoteApps. Feeds are not an option, because it seems not to be possible to publish different apps to different users. More than this where are my RDP Files? Do I really have to use a feed and copy the RDP files manually?

2) I am unable to set the FQDN of the broker. The internal FQDN is not an option, since we use expensive Wildcard Certificates. Adding an internal FQDN to an official SAN certificate (like .local or .intern) is no longer supported. Use the workaround (HA connection broker) is not an option.

3) Because of 2) SSO is not working: I cannot chance the FQDN. Using an internal certificate is not an option because external clients running into the certificate authentication problem.

Come on Microsoft, your products become more and more a black box. RDS 2008R2 is working perfect, why do you change a running system in that way?

Tia

Oliver


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