Publishing Microsoft Pool VDI on UAG 2010 Portal

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Cory Brethanny
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Thanks for the help. My pool repair phoenix company friends appreciates this so much. Keep blogging! Have a nice day.
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JeffSH
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Thanks for the posting, but I haven't been able to get this to work in my environment.
If I have an HTTPS trunk named "Training" my rd-template.txt file should be Training1rd-template.txt... Correct?
Also it seems that when I follow the settings, it actually tries to remote desktop to the VDI host itself instead of one of the VMs -
JeffSH
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Ok, I made the changed to just the rd-template.txt file, and I removed the VDI host's IP from the list on the Configure Server Settings which seems to carry me further.
Now, I'm getting an error:
Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer "" for one of these reasons:
1) Your user account is not listed in the RD Gateway's permission list
2) You might have specified the remote computer in NetBIOS format (for example, computer1), but the RD Gateway is expecting an FQDN or IP address format (for example, computer1.fabrikam.com or 157.60.0.1).
Contact your network administrator for assistance.
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JeffSH
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Ok, I made it a little further still...
I found the error I mentioned above in a Microsoft support article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2702989
I made the necessary registry changes, and now I have yet another error:
Remote Desktop can't find the computer "". This might mean that "" does not belong to the specified network. Verify the computer name and domain that you are trying to connect to.
In the process of trying to connect to the RD app through UAG, I see where it says it's "preparing the virtual machine," but when I get to "Initiating the remote desktop connection" it eventually times out with this error. -
JeffSH
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Well, I ended up working it out on my own!
The final piece was a DNS issue where one of the NICs on my UAG server had pulled a bogus DNS entry. Once I corrected the DNS issues, the problem still remained.
So, I deleted the my RD app from my trunk and recreated it, and it worked!!!
Thanks anyway. Perhaps someone will find my notes helpful. -
shubh
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Hi Ahmed,
We have followed these steps and this works perfectly for one VDI pool.
In our environment, we need to publish multiple VDI pools. As per my understanding, this would need multiple UAG trunks and we need to use "UAG Custom Update Mechanism" to pass different rd-template.txt parameters for backend pools. But this does not seem to be working.
We have placed two different files namely firsttrunk1rd-template.txt and secondtrunk1rd-template.txt in common/conf/customupdate/ folder. After that we have added, Remote Desktop(predefined) application on both trunks. but while trying to access, it does not redirect to backend pool and instead end up getting an error.
We have checked logs on Connection Broker server and seems like UAG is not passing on parameters from custom rd-template,txt file.
Please let me know if this is a supported publishing scenario. If yes, is there anything we are missing to make this work.
Thanks
Shubham