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Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) - resources and scripts for easy use
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COVID-19 pandemic made many organization to let their employee work from home. The main challenge for any organization is to make sure their employees are as productive as they are in office.
Microsoft Azure Windows Virtual Desktop aka WVD is a service on Azure that could be one part of a COVID-19 response plan. With WVD, we no longer need to be concerned with the constraints of the physical hardware or a person's location.
The purpose of this page is to show the collection of resources, sample scripts, and tutorials for easy use of Windows Virtual Desktop which provides virtual working environment to employees with secure and scalable manner.
Outline the file contents of the repository. It helps users navigate the codebase, build configuration and any related assets.
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scripts |
Sample script files. |
.gitignore |
Define what to ignore at commit time. |
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md |
Code of conduct. |
CONTRIBUTING.md |
Guidelines for contributing to the content. |
README.md |
This README file. |
LICENSE |
The license for the resource. |
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Step 1:- Setup a user account and assign role assignment
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Step 2:- Provision Azure Active Directory Domain Services
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Step 3:- Provision a Windows Virtual Desktop Tenant Creator account
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Step 4:- Deploy Windows Virtual Desktop in Azure
Outline the required components and tools that a user might need to have on their machine in order to run the sample. This can be anything from frameworks, SDKs, OS versions or IDE releases.
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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.