Connect to Azure Virtual Desktop with the legacy Remote Desktop clients for Windows
Important
The Azure Virtual Desktop store app is no longer available for download or installation. To ensure a seamless experience and avoid any disruption, users are encouraged to download Windows App. Windows App is the gateway to securely connect to any devices or apps across Azure Virtual Desktop, Windows 365, and Microsoft Dev Box. For more information, see What is Windows App.
The Microsoft Remote Desktop client is used to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop to access your desktops and applications. Connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop with the Remote Desktop client for Windows allows you to subscribe to a feed made available to you by your organization administrators.
There are three versions of the Remote Desktop client for Windows, which are all supported for connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop:
- Standalone download as an MSI installer. This is the most common version of the Remote Desktop client for Windows.
- Azure Virtual Desktop app from the Microsoft Store. This is a preview version of the Remote Desktop client for Windows, but it's no longer available to download. You can still use it to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop if it's already installed.
- Remote Desktop app from the Microsoft Store. This version is no longer being developed.
This article shows you how to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop with the Azure Virtual Desktop app and the Remote Desktop app. We recommend connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop with the Remote Desktop client using the MSI installer. To connect using the MSI installer, see Connect to Azure Virtual Desktop with the Remote Desktop client.
Tip
You can also connect to Azure Virtual Desktop with Windows App, a single app to securely connect you to Windows devices and apps from Azure Virtual Desktop, Windows 365, Microsoft Dev Box, Remote Desktop Services, and remote PCs. For more information, see What is Windows App?
You can find a list of all the Remote Desktop clients you can use to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop at Remote Desktop clients overview.
If you want to connect to Remote Desktop Services or a remote PC instead of Azure Virtual Desktop, see Connect to Remote Desktop Services with the Remote Desktop app for Windows.
Prerequisites
Select a tab for the version of the Remote Desktop client for Windows you want to use:
To access your resources, you need:
Internet access.
A device running one of the following supported versions of Windows:
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
Download and install
Select a tab for the version of the Remote Desktop client for Windows you want to use:
The Azure Virtual Desktop app from the Microsoft Store is a preview version of the Remote Desktop client for Windows, but it's no longer available to download. You can still use it to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop if it's already installed.
Important
If you have the Remote Desktop client (MSI) and the Azure Virtual Desktop app from the Microsoft Store installed on the same device, you may see the message that begins A version of this application called Azure Virtual Desktop was installed from the Microsoft Store. Both apps are supported, and you have the option to choose Continue anyway, however we recommend using Windows App for the most up-to-date experience.
Subscribe to a workspace
Select a tab for the version of the Remote Desktop client for Windows you want to use:
A workspace combines all the desktops and applications that have been made available to you by your admin. To be able to see these in the Azure Virtual Desktop app, you need to subscribe to the workspace by following these steps:
Open the Azure Virtual Desktop app on your device.
The first time you subscribe to a workspace, from the Let's get started screen, select Subscribe or Subscribe with URL. Use the tabs below for your scenario.
If you selected Subscribe, sign in with your user account when prompted, for example
user@contoso.com
. After a few seconds, your workspaces should show the desktops and applications that have been made available to you by your admin.If you see the message No workspace is associated with this email address, your admin might not have set up email discovery, or you're using an Azure environment that isn't Azure cloud, such as Azure operated by 21Vianet. Try the steps to Subscribe with URL instead.
If you selected Subscribe with URL, in the Email or Workspace URL box, enter the relevant URL from the following table. After a few seconds, the message We found Workspaces at the following URLs should be displayed.
Azure environment Workspace URL Azure cloud (most common) https://rdweb.wvd.microsoft.com
Azure for US Government https://rdweb.wvd.azure.us/api/arm/feeddiscovery
Azure operated by 21Vianet https://rdweb.wvd.azure.cn/api/arm/feeddiscovery
Select Next.
Sign in with your user account when prompted. After a few seconds, the workspace should show the desktops and applications that have been made available to you by your admin.
Once you've subscribed to a workspace, its content will update automatically regularly and each time you start the client. Resources may be added, changed, or removed based on changes made by your admin.
Connect to your desktops and applications
Select a tab for the version of the Remote Desktop client for Windows you want to use:
Once you've subscribed to a workspace, here's how to connect:
Open the Azure Virtual Desktop app on your device.
Double-click one of the icons to launch a session to Azure Virtual Desktop. You may be prompted to enter the password for your user account again, depending on how your admin has configured Azure Virtual Desktop.
To pin your desktops and applications to the Start Menu, right-click one of the icons and select Pin to Start Menu, then confirm the prompt.
Insider releases
If you want to help us test new builds before they're released, you should download our Insider releases. Organizations can use the Insider releases to validate new versions for their users before they're generally available. For more information, see Enable Insider releases.
Next steps
To learn more about the features of the Remote Desktop client for Windows, check out Use features of the Remote Desktop client for Windows when connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop.
If you want to use Teams on Azure Virtual Desktop with media optimization, see Use Microsoft Teams on Azure Virtual Desktop.