Join our monthly Ask Microsoft Anything for Windows in the cloud!

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Each month, I host a live one-hour Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) event to discuss what's new and help out with what is top of mind for you when it comes to Windows in the cloud. Our AMAs alternate between Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop, but one thing is always the same. This is a great chance to get answers to your questions and learn from many different members of the product, engineering, and customer experience teams.

Up next:

AMA: Windows 365
November 22, 2023 – 8:00 a.m. PT
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How does an AMA work?


It’s easy. Just log in to the Tech Community, visit the event page, and post questions or share information about use cases and scenarios you need to support. Simply click in the Comments box and post away. If you can’t make it to event due to a scheduling conflict or being in a different time zone, no worries! You can post anytime beforehand and check back on demand for your answer.

We answer live on the video stream and follow up in chat. Afterwards, we post Q&A recaps to make it easy to view all the questions and answers from that month’s event. We also offer AI-generated closed captions during the live stream and update it with human-generated captions after the event (typically within 72 hours).

Ready to Ask Microsoft Anything?


We hold these AMAs once every month, so bookmark this page to get the latest dates!

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Looking for more tips to deploy and manage Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop faster, better, and simple? Catch up on the most recent sessions on-demand:


We appreciate your participation and look forward to answering your questions! Please also comment on this post to share any ideas you have for future topics or guests.


Continue the conversation. Find best practices. Bookmark the Windows Tech Community, then follow us @MSWindowsITPro on X/Twitter. Looking for support? Visit Windows on Microsoft Q&A.

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