Unable to see Remote App and Desktop Connection in Group Policy Management Editor

I am unable to see the Remote App and Desktop Connection in Group Policy Management Editor on my 2012 R2 DC. I am therefore not able configure the connection URL in Access RemoteApp and desktops in our Windows 8.1 client environment.
Within the Group Policy Under User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components all I see is:-
RD Gateway
Remote Desktop Connection Client
Remote Desktop Session Host
But NOT
Remote App and Desktop Connection
Which I need. Is there anyway of adding this?

> I am unable to see the Remote App and Desktop Connection in Group Policy
> Management Editor on my 2012 R2 DC. I am therefore not able configure
> the connection URL in Access RemoteApp and desktops in our Windows 8.1
> client environment.
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Do you use a central store for ADMX? Is this central store out of date?
(Means "still contains ADMX from W7/2008R2")
Martin
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