Since I haven’t installed Teams yet, I’ll need to add the Teams key too: So first, let’s open Registry Editor and add IsWVDEnvironment DWORD 1 to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Teams. Now we’ll need to preconfigure the Teams client. Since we already have a WVD tenant configured and can connect to the virtual machine, we have the prerequisites met. Comment below if you’d like to see an updated WVD deployment guide! We already wrote a quick start guide for WVD – but now it’s even easier! In recent months Microsoft has added a dedicated WVD pane in Azure, so it can be configured without having to mess with PowerShell scripts.
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