The RunOnce string value that is applying to the new user profile is attempting to run OneDrive.exe in the background and set it to auto-start, but in the wrong shell for RemoteApp purposes. As you know, new user logins create their new profile from the Default user profile. Turns out their is a RunOnce string value in the default user profile registry hive. I’ve spent numerous hours troubleshooting why new user logins were taking so long, but then their subsequent login times were as expected. Once again I did not found this solution myself, I found it (in parts) on the Microsoft Tech Community forum, so all kudo’s to Biebricher and for providing part of the solution #Community “Magic” key to let it all work, even the first time a user logs in: Īfter applying all the keys it worked fine, as shown in the screenshot below. "OneDrive"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft OneDrive\\OneDrive.exe /background" I searched the internet on forums and found out that a lot of other people are facing the same problems, even within on-premises Citrix environments.Īfter some searching on the Microsoft and Citrix tech forums and testing I was able to solved the problem by applying the following registry keys via a GPO policy to the Windows Virtual Desktop environment įor silent Account Config and Files On Demand: When starting a RemoteApp, for example WordPad and open File > Open, OneDrive is visible on the left site, but no account is configured as shown in the screenshot below.įor applications such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel, this is not a problem because OneDrive is built-in, but for all other non-Microsoft Office applications this is really a problem. However, when configuring those settings, everything was working fine in a full published desktop, but not in a Windows Virtual Desktop RemoteApp. I know that with some GPO settings / registry keys you can configure silent sign-in and Files on-demand (recommended within environments like Windows Virtual Desktop). Not a very exceptional situation if you ask me. Recently I had a use case where a customer uses Windows Virtual Desktop with RemoteApps, and files had to be opened and saved on the user’s OneDrive within these applications.
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