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NOTE: We have updated this page to show you how to onboard to the Army AVD virtual desktop. Let us know if you have any recommendations, updates, or comments. Thank you for your patience and support!
ARMYCONNECT™ – ARMY AZURE VIRTUAL DESKTOP / ARMY REMOTE WORKSPACE
The Army Microsoft 365 (M365) license now includes the Army Azure Virtual Desktop for all soldiers and civilians with a valid license. This software as a service (SaaS) provides users with access to a suite of productivity and communication applications on government and personal devices. This solution also balances security with flexibility to help you get the most out of your day-to-day tasks, collaborate with others, and communicate effectively.
What is the Army Azure Virtual Desktop (Army AVD)?
Azure Virtual Desktop or Army Remote Desktop (so many names, so little time) is a desktop and app virtualization service that operates on Microsoft Azure. It offers the ability to deliver a Windows experience, optimize Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, replace existing Remote Desktop Services (RDS) like Citrix, and manage desktops and apps across different Windows operating systems.
Army Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) FAQs
TLDR;
Register via MilSuite, wait for a confirmation email, wait for your account to be set-up, download the app. Use the web portal for A365 apps only; there is no CAC capability in the AVD browser version.
Check out our Help Center for help on common AVD issues. Your submissions will help others.
Who Can Use Army Remote Workspace?
In short, if you are reading this and actively serving in the Army (Active, Guard, or Reserve), then you are set. Register, download, login, and you’re welcome! Any soldier or DA Civilian with an active A365/M365 license has access to the Army Azure Virtual Desktop. The user must have a login/email that ends with ‘@army.mil.’).
NOTE: Army Google Workspace (AGWS) users will not have access to the virtual desktop. Most AGWS users are soldiers in non-critical positions, junior ranking, or Cadets who do not need a productivity suite and access to NIPR systems.
How Can I Sign-Up for Army AVD?
The following instructions will help you sign-up (register) for the Army Virtual Desktop (AVD). Keep in mind that this is best done from a work/government computer as having access to your email is helpful. Otherwise, you may complete all the steps and then wait 15-20 minutes and try to login. Ensure you download the correct applications. Do no use the Windows Store app.
How Can I access Army Enterprise AVD?
The Army AVD is available from most home and commercial networks using a personal or government device using Windows, MacOS , iOS/iPadOS, and Android. Readers reported that the Army Azure Virtual Desktop applications work on Windows, Mac, and the Apple iPad.
What Applications Can Access the Army Azure Virtual Desktop?
What Are the Benefits of Using Army Azure Virtual Desktop on a Personal Device?
Using Army Azure Virtual Desktop on a personal device offers several compelling benefits, enhancing both the flexibility and security of military computing resources. Here are six key advantages:
The Army Remote Desktop presents a flexible, secure, and cost-effective solution for accessing military computing resources from personal devices, offering significant advantages in terms of accessibility, control, cost management, security, and reliability.
What Are the Limitations of Army AVD?
Azure Virtual Desktop is a desktop and app virtualization service that operates on Azure. It offers the ability to deliver a Windows experience, present individual apps, optimize Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, run custom apps, deliver SaaS, replace existing Remote Desktop Services (RDS) like Citrix, and manage desktops and apps across different Windows operating systems.
How Can I Use AVD Printing With the Army Remote Workspace?
Yes, we just wrote about how there is no printing access, but PrinterLogic successfully completed a print client trial with USSOCOM where they “improved print availability, streamlined printer deployments and future-proofed their print environment.” PrinterLogic enables users logged into the Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD).
Note: Only users with Administrative access to the Army Remote Desktop on Army AVD can ensure your printer is part of the PrinterLogic system. Unfortunately, not every installation is present. Speak with your S6 and G6 on your locations timeline to onboard to PrinterLogic. Also, you cannot use local printers while on AVD. Local resources include printers, fax machines, scanners, and more that are government or civilian in your office or home respectively.
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