X50M – Microsoft Server 2012 R2 VDI Pool Connection

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    joeym304
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    Hello All!

    I’ve searched the site, but I haven’t been able to find the answer to a question I have regarding connection to a Windows Server VDI session. I currently use the T10 Wyse terminals and they work great for connection to Windows Server 2012 R2 VDI Pool session setup. I however haven’t been as successful connecting the X50M to the pool session. If you use the connection manager and select RDP as your option and put your connection broker as the server, that only tries to connect to the server itself, not the pool of virtuals that the server is hosting.

    This post may explain what I’m trying to do a little better.

    https://community.wyse.com/forum/showthread.php?6010-RemoteFX-and-VDI-pool

    I need to call this command in the INI file.

    loadbalanceinfo:s:tsv://vmresource.1.VM-POOL-ID-GOES-HERE

    I guess the main question is this something that’s even possible? Is there an add-on that I can install? I really need to use a laptop in a Microsoft VDI setting.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks,
    Joey

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    ConfGen
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    No, this is not possible.

    CG

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    joeym304
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    CG –

    Thanks for the reply! I really appreciate that and thought that would be my answer.

    Do you know if there are any plans in the future to support this?

    Thanks,
    Joey

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    ConfGen
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    Don’t have any info but I guess this will (or better has to) be supported in the future.

    You should contace Dell Wyse support and ask them. Maybe they already have something or can give you a timeline.

    CG

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    joeym304
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    One last question.

    If you go to the RDWeb site and launch the RDP system from there, it downloads an RDP file and works correctly. Where is that RDP file downloaded to and can you have the connection manager start that download file automatically upon bootup?

    Thanks,
    Joey

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