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We are excited to announce that Microsoft OneDrive support is now available for RemoteApp in Azure Virtual Desktop!
Previously, OneDrive could only be used on Azure Virtual Desktop with non-persistent desktops and was not supported on RemoteApp. With this new support, you can now use OneDrive alongside a RemoteApp in Azure Virtual Desktop, which allows users to access and synchronize their files while using a RemoteApp. When a user connects to a RemoteApp, OneDrive can automatically launch as a companion to RemoteApp. The new support has the same features and usability as the OneDrive on your personal device.
OneDrive support for Azure Virtual Desktop RemoteApp is currently fully supported with Windows 11, version 23H2 (Windows Insider is still in preview).
Learn more about how to set it up here.
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Previously, OneDrive could only be used on Azure Virtual Desktop with non-persistent desktops and was not supported on RemoteApp. With this new support, you can now use OneDrive alongside a RemoteApp in Azure Virtual Desktop, which allows users to access and synchronize their files while using a RemoteApp. When a user connects to a RemoteApp, OneDrive can automatically launch as a companion to RemoteApp. The new support has the same features and usability as the OneDrive on your personal device.
OneDrive support for Azure Virtual Desktop RemoteApp is currently fully supported with Windows 11, version 23H2 (Windows Insider is still in preview).
Learn more about how to set it up here.
Resources
- Learn more about OneDrive.
- For additional information on using OneDrive with RemoteApp in Azure Virtual Desktop, including prerequisites and configuration, review our documentation.
Stay up to date! Bookmark the Azure Virtual Desktop Tech Community.
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