Do not login yet – first we need to add to trusted sites in Internet Explorer (only need to do first time), then will need to exit all IE windows and start again.Ĥ. Click Allow on popup to allow MS RDS web access – see screenshot.ģ. After IE opens, go to the url you use for RDweb. Don’t click the browser shortcut in taskbar because that will just open Edge.Ģ. CLICK START BUTTON and start typing “Internet Explorer” which should pop-up in search results and select – see screenshot below.Follow the steps below to open IE, add rdweb URL to trusted sites in IE, then close IE and reopen IE, then it should work. in Edge, you can click tools, and then say “open in IE” but don’t do it this way). In Windows 10, open IE separately and not within Edge (i.e. The good news in this situation is Windows 10 still includes Internet Explorer and if you open the website using IE, you should be able to access it – see steps below. (Note: Windows Server 2012R2 RemoteApp RDWEB no longer requires ActiveX). RemoteApp RDWEB hosted on a Windows 2008 R2 Server requires the client browser to have ActiveX enabled which basically limits usage to Internet Explorer (doesn’t work on Chrome, Firefox nor for MAC users). or Hostname/rdweb ) to access applications instead of logging into the server via the remote desktop connection client, you will notice that the website doesn’t work from Windows 10 PCs using the new Microsoft Edge browser. If users are accessing applications using the RD Web access website (i.e. using RDP client to connect to a desktop session. If you are using the RemoteApp RDWeb Access website feature (RDweb) in Windows Server 2008 R2 and have client/user PCs that have upgraded to Windows 10, read below. This does not apply if you are using full RDP desktop sessions to login and see a desktop which is what many/most people do – i.e.
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