RDS on server 2012 and outlook as a published app not working.
You need a VL copy for office, OEM will not work,
You can also install O365 on the Server but that is a little more complicated, then you can have every one activate it with their E3 license.
We have both systems in production for multiple customers and it works without issues.
We are creating a new environment to use RDS, exchange 2010, office 2010 or 2013. When publishing an app of outlook 2010 or 2013 they do not work in RDS. Just keeps spinning and never launches. it will not launch from the server as well at time but at times it will if i am on the server directly via RDP.
This is a hyper-v environment as well running on server 2012 host not sure if that makes any difference with this issue though.
Any ideas here?
Thanks in advance
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