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I have a new RemoteApp server and tried to launch an app. I get the RDG prompt, I enter my credentials, Duo pings me, I approve the access and, after it successfully logs in, get an error that says “Windows cannot start the RemoteApp program. The fol...
I wouldn’t use the pre-logon feature. While I was working on that, I found that I could access the network files without even authenticating! I had a case opened with Palo Alto and they pointed me out that it was the result of the pre-logon feature. ...
I agree with @solmssen. It’s not Duo for RD Web that hoses up CAP/RAP. It’s Duo for RD Gateway. After that first experience, I had to create a new RDG/RDW/RDCB/RDLicensingServer, publish apps, clone it and store the cloned one safely somewhere else t...
It’s been some time ago when I tried Duo for RDWeb. I am no longer sure but I thought one of the reason I removed Duo for RDWeb on my RDGateway was because I was prompted twice, once for RDWeb and once for RDP. At least externally. I don’t remember t...
I personally add a temporary bypass token to get in without having to ask the user to press Approve. I feel that this is safer than putting the user’s 2FA on bypass (disable, on the other hand, will prevent logging in but, yes, I assume you meant byp...
@DuoKristina in other words, we sometimes must add private IP addresses into our Trusted Network? If that’s right then I guess this is the solution even though the description says otherwise.