I've also made several edits and post with different results. This post is a plain text, suddenly it makes it to a different thing with a source code block. Please see the screenshot in the link below. If this is by design, I think the design is not good and not helpful. On a side note, I think the web platform the forum is running under is broken, it kept changing what I'm posting into a totally different thing and the resulting forum post format is a mess. The issue just started happening suddenly, now the same deployment steps and configurations are not working. Please keep in mind that I have already made several deployment with different configurations using the same steps, and all of the deployments have succeeded, with the session host being usable. If the videos are not opening by clicking the link, you can just type in the URL in your browser.īelow are the screenshots of the steps that I'm doing for deploying the AVDs. Here are the links for the screen grab video files showing the issue. I would have tried to fix this, if this is a mission critical Virtual Machine that many users are using in prod, on the other hand this is just a test machine that I could delete and recreate before deploying it to prod, however because of this issue, deleting and recreating it still produces the same issue on every fresh deployment I made and I could not even test the AVD deployment. I didn't tried to remote access the session host Virtual Machine using RDP with a public IP, since this issue is not the default behavior of a freshly deployed Azure Virtual Desktop. Upon checking I could not see any issue in Azure health. I have deployed many fresh AVDs previously and this issue is not happening, so I checked the Azure health. I could not go inside the desktop of the session host because of the issue. Here's the Remote Desktop client software that I'm using for remote accessing the AVDs I am using the following AVD link when using a browser: Tried using the AVD web client and the AVD Remote Desktop client.Deployed using different Windows 10 and Windows 11 enterprise multi session images such as 20h2, 21h2, 22h2 with or without Office apps.
If I try remoting into this machine, it connects to a black screen, sits there for 2-3 seconds and then promptly disconnects. Yesterday I noticed one of the servers was having an issue with its remote desktop connection. After each fresh deployment of Azure Virtual Desktop, the session host is only showing a black screen with flashing taskbar looping infinitely when remote accessing it and I could not click anything. These servers are used for testing, and are members of a domain which has two DCs, each of which are running DNS Server.