RD App accessible from the internet
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I have the best results using the Microsoft Remote Desktop client on iDevices ( as well as MacOS) when using RemoteApps / RDS.
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OK back at it. I have the Microsoft Remote Desktop app on ipad. Pertino VPN is setup. I can add the server via IP address, remote into it just fine. I can also add the Remote Resource Feed where it will populate the 3 apps that i've "published" from the server. it will not allow me to launch the apps. I get a "we couldn't connect to the remote PC. make sure it's on, etc.
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You are using a web browser to view the RDS page and then tapping the link there. Is that failing to launch the RD app on iOS? or is the iOS RD app launching, but failing to connect to the deployed application?
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RD app is failing haven't tried from the website. I've added the resource feed and it displays the apps. let me try the website
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from website "could not download etc" after logging in.
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@hubtechagain said:
from website "could not download etc" after logging in.
This doesn't surprise me. From the website you are expected to download the rpd file that tells windows to launch rds.
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Ok, just trying to clarify.
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Are the interal IP addresses in the published feed or the pertino?
I mean you connect to the feed via the pertino IP, that is a given.
But the item in the feed. is it referencing the Pertino IP or the interal LAN IP?
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i'm trying to figure out how to tell. the app doesn't show any info when trying to connect.
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@hubtechagain said:
i'm trying to figure out how to tell. the app doesn't show any info when trying to connect.
That would be in how it was published. You should be able to check from there.
Or use the feed in Windows instead of the webpage and see what it does.
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Here is how I have one client setup for the published app.
This client has a publicly accessible system (restricted to some IP blocks at the firewall)
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where do i get to that second window?
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@hubtechagain said:
where do i get to that second window?
That is the properties of the published app itself.
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ah just looks different i suppose. 08r2 here.
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