You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment. The session hosts are joined to an on-premises Active Directory domain named contoso.com. You need to limit user sessions to three hours. What should you configure?
To limit user sessions to three hours in your Azure Virtual Desktop deployment, you should configure the RDP Properties of a host pool. This allows you to set session time limits efficiently across all session hosts in the pool.
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C. the RDP Properties of a host pool
This method ensures that the session time limit is applied consistently and minimizes administrative effort1.
While configuring a Group Policy Object (GPO) in your on-premises Active Directory domain can also achieve this, it involves more steps and might not be as straightforward to manage in a hybrid environment. The RDP Properties approach is more integrated with Azure Virtual Desktop and minimizes administrative effort.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/configure-host-pool-load-balancing
To limit user sessions to three hours in your Azure Virtual Desktop deployment, you should configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) in contoso.com. This approach allows you to centrally manage session limits and enforce the three-hour limit across all session hosts joined to the on-premises Active Directory domain
To limit user sessions to three hours in your Azure Virtual Desktop deployment, you should configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) in your on-premises Active Directory domain. Specifically, you can set the session time limits using Group Policy settings such as “Set time limit for active but idle Remote Desktop Services sessions” and "Set time limit for active Remote Desktop Services sessions".
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Configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) and set the LimitSecondsToForceLogOffUser parameter to zero. This allows the session configuration setting in specified group policies to handle signing off user sessions.
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