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If you are in EUC and this is your first venture into Azure, first of all, welcome, if your organization already uses Office 365 and Azure Active Directory you should be in a good starting place and already have the same pre-requisites in-place. I also had Azure Active Directory setup and in-place with my on-premises AD syncing to the cloud via AD Connect. I already had my Azure subscription in place with a handy $150 a month credit. If you haven’t tried WVD yet or you did kick the tyres a little and want to try again (in which case, go into Azure and clear all of your previous setup’s resources) you can use use CWMS as it is completely free until January 2020 through and follow this guide (Correct as of September 2019): Now I don’t see why I would go through setting up WVD any other way. I didn’t think it was all that difficult but then I tried the setup from scratch using the free trial of CloudJumper’s CWMS. You see that? In my opinion, it’s a disjointed experience, working partly in the Azure portal, partly in PowerShell, browsing out to a separate RD URL. If you want to get an idea of what I mean check out Christian’s excellent blog post that details step by step the setup of WVD: HERE I didn’t really struggle with the setup per se but it wasn’t very streamlined, in my opinion. I’m going to go into detail on my thoughts of WVD in another blog post but what I will say is that I went through the setup of WVD and took screenshots with the intention to post a blog on that setup but many others got there before me. For several months, I have also been playing with Microsoft’s Windows Virtual Desktop public preview which has been a fun and interesting experience. Back in May, I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to try out CloudJumper’s Cloud Workspace Management Suite, which was pretty cool.













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