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Army Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is open for new user . . . - Reddit Army Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is open for new user registration! Check it out! Looks like it’s open for up to 3,000 users this month and it’s basically like a really fast virtual GFE computer Posted by MAJ Lucas Brown from NETCOM: Army AVD Signup is Live! Using it today and it’s crazy good, works from your home computer Archived post
AVD on Linux : r army - Reddit TL;DR - can you use AVD on Linux without a Windows VM? So with NETCOM DISA restricting commercial internet access to Army 365 services, I've been trying to find a reasonable work around to use Microsoft's Remote Desktop client or another RDP VDI solution from my Linux daily driver I'm on Zorin, which is basically a re-skin of Ubuntu
The army did something decent with Azure desktop : r army - Reddit Pros: access outlook application Open and send encrypted emails better with S MIME as the web browser on my laptop doesn’t support it Setting up my digital certificates helps send encrypted emails easier Access teams and files that I should have rights to to download but apparently I can’t do it on my own computer Access army websites easier Cons: connection speed Can be hit or mess
Army VM. : r army - Reddit Army VM So the army has a virtual desktop now that enables you to access resources otherwise available only to government computers I know this isn't the first post on that, but what I offer is assistance to any soldier who is interested but has no knowledge on this whatsoever Just hit me up I preach be there for your soldiers a bit here
New virtual desktop rollout : r army - Reddit The CIO of the Army announced they are rolling out a new virtual desktop which will allow Soldiers to access Army websites directly from their personal computers with a CAC reader I’m no fan of GFE and since joining the Reserves I’ve had my own heartache with ARnet On one hand, it’s great that Soldiers won’t have to wait in line to use a computer to complete mandatory training or
NETCOM shutting down A365 on 1 JUNE : r armyreserve - Reddit As usual the Army barely gets a system going and then it shuts it down So A365 won't be accessible from a non-army computer come 1 JUN AVD is supposed to be the way to get access but I've gone to the website (link below) and when I sign into it for the CAC as instructed it asks for account info that I don't have and won't go straight to the CAC Anyone have any luck with it???? https
BYOD: Mobile Access to NIPR : r army - Reddit The Army’s “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) pilot is active and open for general user onboarding Participation will allow you to securely access NIPRNet, A365, MS Teams, and more, from your personal device using the Hypori Halo app, which adds a separate, 100% private, virtual workspace to your phone Benefits to you: Secure Mobility
Azure Virtual Desktop : r nationalguard - Reddit Omg, this new Azure virtual desktop for the Army is a gazillion times faster than the slow-ass Dell desktops we use 😂😂 I’m gonna start bringing my personal laptop to drill so I can get all my admin (recerts, classes, etc) stuff done
Accessing CAC on personal device : r army - Reddit Look into installing the Army Virtual Desktop It works very well Just Google "Army virtual desktop" Quick registration, download the app Launch it, profit
r army on Reddit: How can I sign in on dfas with my cac reader on my . . . You can use the Army’s Azure Virtual Desktop from your apple laptop It allows you to access the Army network using a Microsoft remote virtual desktop From your home internet https: go mil ArmyAVD This is a link that should allow you to sign up