Deploying Virtual
Desktops
The steps in this section
describe how to deploy virtual desktops.
Installing the RD
Virtualization Host Role Service
1. | Log on to
the desired Hyper-V server that will be hosting the RD Virtualization
Host role service with local administrator privileges.
| 2. | Click Start, and then click Run.
| 3. | In the Run dialog box, type in ServerManager.msc
and click OK.
| 4. | In the
Roles Summary section, click the Add Roles task.
| 5. | After the Add Roles Wizard loads, click Next.
| 6. | On the Select Server Roles page, select the Remote
Desktop Services role, and click Next, as shown in Figure 4.
| 7. | On the Remote Desktop Services page, click Next.
| 8. | Now, on the Select Role Services page, only select the
Remote Desktop Virtualization Host role service. This is the only role
service that is being installed at this time. Click Next.
Note
If Hyper-V is not installed, it
will be installed automatically by the installation wizard.
| 9. | On the
Confirm Installation Selections page, review the selections made, and
then click Install.
| 10. | On the Installation Results page, review the results,
and click Close.
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Configuring a Personal
Virtual Desktop
Personal virtual
desktops are specific virtual machines hosted on an RD Virtualization
Host server that have been assigned to a user account in Active
Directory. The following steps describe how to assign an existing
virtual machine to a user. These steps should be carried out on the
server that has the RD Connection Broker role service installed:
1. | Log on to
the desired server with local administrator privileges.
| 2. | Click Start, Administrative Tools, Remote Desktop
Services, Remote Desktop Connection Manager.
| 3. | Next, in the Actions pane click the Configure Virtual
Desktops Wizard option.
| 4. | Once the wizard has loaded, click Next.
| 5. | Now, on the Specify an RD Virtualization Host Server
page, define the name of the RD Virtualization Host server in the Server
Name field, click the Add button, and then click Next.
| 6. | On the Configure Redirection Settings page, define the
name of an RD Session Host server running in Redirection mode in the
Server Name field, click the Add button, and then click Next.
| 7. | On the Specify an RD Web Access Server page, click
Next.
| 8. | On the
next page, click Apply, ensure that the Assign Personal Virtual Desktop
check box is selected, and then click Finish.
| 9. | Next, on the Assign Personal Virtual Desktop page,
click Select User.
| 10. | In the Enter the Object Name to Select box, enter the
user’s account name and click OK.
| 11. | Next, in the Virtual Machine box, select the name of
the virtual machine being defined to the user, and click Next.
| 12. | Now, confirm the information is correct, and click
Assign.
| 13. | Finally,
clear the Assign Another Virtual Machine to Another User check box, and
then click Finish.
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Configuring a Virtual
Desktop Pool
A virtual desktop pool
is a grouping of identically configured virtual machines that reside on
an RD Virtualization Host server. The following steps describe how to
create a virtual desktop pool using existing virtual machines that
reside on an RD Virtualization Host server. These steps should be
carried out on the server that has the RD Connection Broker role service
installed and the Configure Virtual Desktops Wizard has not been
executed:
1. | Log on to
the desired server with local administrator privileges.
| 2. | Click Start, Administrative Tools, Remote Desktop
Services, Remote Desktop Connection Manager.
| 3. | Next, in the Actions pane click the Configure Virtual
Desktops Wizard option.
| 4. | Once the wizard has loaded, click Next.
| 5. | Now, on the Specify an RD Virtualization Host Server
page, define the name of the RD Virtualization Host server in the Server
Name field, click the Add button, and then click Next.
| 6. | On the Configure Redirection Settings page, define the
name of an RD Session Host server running in Redirection mode in the
Server Name field, click the Add button, and then click Next.
| 7. | On the Specify an RD Web Access Server page, click
Next.
| 8. | On the
next page, click Apply, clear the Assign Personal Virtual Desktop check
box, and then click Finish.
| 9. | Next, in the Actions pane of the Remote Desktop
Connection Manager, click the Create Virtual Desktop Pool option.
| 10. | On the Welcome page, click Next.
| 11. | Now, select all of the virtual machines that will be
part of the virtual desktop pool, and then click Next.
| 12. | On the Set Pool Properties page, define the following
and then click Next:
- Display Name box— Define the
name for the virtual desktop pool.
- Pool ID box— Define the ID used for the
virtual desktop pool.
| 13. | Lastly, click Finish.
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Deploying RD Licensing
RD Licensing is a required
component of any Remote Desktop Services deployment. To deploy RD
Licensing, the following tasks must be completed:
1. | Determine
the type of RDS CALs that will be used.
| 2. | Install the RD Licensing role service.
| 3. | Activate the RD licensing server.
| 4. | Install
RDS client access licenses (RDS CALs) on the RD licensing server.
| 5. | Configure the RD Session Host servers to use the
licensing server.
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Installing the RD
Licensing Role Service
To use the RD Licensing
service, the RD Licensing role service needs to be installed on the
system. To install the RD Licensing role service, do the following:
1. | Log on to
the desired server with local administrator privileges.
| 2. | Click Start, and then click Run.
| 3. | In the Run dialog box, type in ServerManager.msc
and click OK.
| 4. | Under
Roles Summary, select the Remote Desktop Services option.
| 5. | Under Role Services, select the Add Role Services task.
| 6. | On the Select Role Services page, select the Remote
Desktop Licensing role service.
| 7. | On the Configure Discovery Scope for RD Licensing page,
do not choose a scope option and click Next.
| 8. | On the Confirm Installation Selections page, verify the
settings, and then click Install.
| 9. | On the Installation Results page, confirm that the
installation was successful, and then click Close.
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Activating the RD
Licensing Server
An RD licensing server can
be activated automatically if the server has Internet access, through a
web page from any computer with Internet access, or by the administrator
calling a Microsoft Clearing House using an 800 number. The licensing
server is activated by contacting the Microsoft Clearing House server
that will send the RD licensing server a digital certificate. To
activate an RD licensing server, follow these steps:
1. | Click
Start, Administrative Tools, Remote Desktop Services, Remote Desktop
Licensing Manager.
| 2. | Right-click the RD licensing server and select
Activate Server.
| 3. | Click
Next on the Welcome page.
| 4. | Choose the proper connection method, and click Next.
If you choose the
Web Browser or Phone Connection method, follow the instructions in the
window to complete the activation. Click Finish when you are done. If you choose Automatic
Activation, enter the appropriate company information to send to the
Microsoft Clearing House, and click Next at each window.
| 5. | After the server is activated, uncheck the Install
Licenses Wizard Now check box, and click Finish to return to the Remote
Desktop Licensing Manager.
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Installing Client
Access Licenses
After the RD licensing
server is activated, CALs must be installed using the following steps:
1. | Click
Start, Administrative Tools, Remote Desktop Services, Remote Desktop
Licensing Manager.
| 2. | Right-click the RD licensing server, and click Install
Licenses.
| 3. | Click Next
on the Welcome page, and depending on the default connection method,
the CAL Installation Wizard will try to connect to the Microsoft
activation server.
| 4. | When the wizard connects to the activation server,
choose the license program that the organization participates in, and
click Next. For example, select License Pack (Retail Purchase), Open
License, or Select License, as shown in Figure 19.
| 5. | On the
Licensing Code page, enter the license number or agreement number for
your licensing pack, click the Add button, and then click Next.
| 6. | After the licensing information is verified and the
CALs are installed, click Finish to close the CAL Installation Wizard.
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Now that the licenses are
installed, each RD Session Host server must be configured to use the RD
licensing server.
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