Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) is Microsoft's remote desktop solution hosted in Azure. It provides the ability to host remote desktop sessions on Azure virtual machines and has gained significant adoption with the increase in working remotely. Users connect to Windows Virtual Desktop in a variety of ways. In this article, we review the options for connecting to WVD and configuring the client when a user connects.
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