Published Apps in a workspace appears from time to time, not always.

Andrey Strukov 0 Reputation points
2025-04-23T16:48:29.91+00:00

I'm using FSLogix and installed Matlab in my profile folder, then published the application. So currently in my Windows apps I have to see three icons: Virtual Desktop, Edge, and Matlab.

But I only see Virtual Desktop. When I click refresh subscription - all other applications MAY appear, but most of the time do not appear. Most of the time I can't see the other two icons.

I need help. I am writing here because Microsoft is blocking any possibility for me to write anywhere else, even though I pay 29$/month to read free documentation. Too bad.

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A Microsoft desktop and app virtualization service that runs on Azure. Previously known as Windows Virtual Desktop.
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  1. Andrey Strukov 0 Reputation points
    2025-04-24T09:37:22.47+00:00

    Hey @anashetty how are you doing? Thanks for the quick response.

    1. I've tried logging off and logging on so many times that it doesn't help.
    2. Windows Apps or Remote Desktop Client has been reinstalled several times, even with a new Windows user profile.
    3. Matlab was installed on the profile disk because it's the only user who needs this software, so I assign only this user to the Applications group. No one else needs Matlab.
    4. As you mentioned, the path to the application or icon isn't valid - because usually the user profile disk is detached, and the path isn't valid.

    I was thinking the same way. But the path to the icon is always valid (see my screenshot). My tests confirmed that in this case the Matlab may appear, not always. In case if both, application AND icon are not accessible without login, nothing shows up.

    Seems like we are facing another bug of AVD. Once again.

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