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Hi Guys,
I’m currently setting up a Server 2019 RDS Farm for a client they are currently using an RDS 2012 R2 farm which we configured with the VDIBroker settings within ThinOS 8.0_306
Since we did that 5 years ago… i wonder what the best practice is to configure the Thin Clients to connect to the 2019 RDS Broker with ThinOS 8.6 do we still need to configure it as an VDIBroker ? or do we just use Connect=RDP settings and point to the broker?
In my understanding, you still need VDIBroker as declaration in wnos.ini
Well actually it’s a bit different than the old config(i used the Config Generator)
i’ve got it working now with the following ConnectionBroker line:
ConnectionBroker=Microsoft Host=name.of.rdwebserver.com
VDIBroker will still work. However, we switched to ConnectionBroker= parameter to make it simpler.
CG
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