![]() In the field for Configure extension management settings, enter the following: Īpply the changes by running the following command in Command Prompt or PowerShell on each session host: gpupdate /force Open the policy setting Configure extension management settings and set it to Enabled. Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Microsoft Edge > Extensions. To configure it locally, open the Local Group Policy Editor on the session host. To configure it from an AD Domain, open the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) and create or edit a policy that targets your session hosts. Next, decide whether you want to configure Group Policy centrally from your domain or locally for each session host: This process will change depending on which browser you're using.ĭownload and install the Microsoft Edge administrative template by following the directions in Configure Microsoft Edge policy settings on Windows devices You can install the multimedia redirection extension using Group Policy, either centrally from your domain for session hosts that are joined to an Active Directory (AD) domain, or using the Local Group Policy Editor for each session host. Install the browser extension using Group Policy Once the installation is finished, you'll see a confirmation message saying that you've successfully added the extension. Install the extension by selecting Get (for Microsoft Edge) or Add to Chrome (for Google Chrome), then at the additional prompt, select Add extension. In your browser, open one of the following links, depending on which browser you're using:įor Microsoft Edge: Microsoft Multimedia Redirection Extensionįor Google Chrome: Microsoft Multimedia Redirection Extension To install the multimedia redirection extension manually, follow these steps: If you need to install the browser extension separately, you can download it from Microsoft Edge Add-ons or the Chrome Web Store. You can pin the extension icon in Google Chrome by default.You can restrict which websites use multimedia redirection.You can install the extension silently and without user interaction.Using Group Policy has the following benefits: You can also automate installing the browser extension from Microsoft Edge Add-ons or the Chrome Web Store for all users by using Group Policy. To install it again, see Installing the browser extension manually. If the user selects Remove extension, it will be removed from the browser and they will need to add it from Microsoft Edge Add-ons or the Chrome Web Store. ![]() Users should also pin the extension so that they can see from the icon if multimedia redirection is connected. Sign in to Azure Virtual Desktop and open Edge or Chrome.Īt the prompt to enable the extension, select Turn on extension. A user can enable the extension by doing the following: In order to use the app, they'll need to enable the extension. Users will see a prompt that says New Extension added. Installing the host component also installs the browser extension. This is installed on session hosts where you already have Edge or Chrome available. Next, you'll need to install the browser extension. Open the file that you downloaded to run the setup wizard.įollow the prompts. Sign in to a session host as a local administrator. To install the MSI manually, you'll need to: To install the host component on your session hosts, you can install the MSI manually on each session host or use your enterprise deployment tool with msiexec. You install the host component and browser extension from an MSI file, and you can also get and install the browser extension from Microsoft Edge Add-ons or the Chrome Web Store, depending on which browser you're using. Install the multimedia redirection extensionįor multimedia redirection to work, there are two parts to install on your session hosts: the host component and the browser extension for Edge or Chrome. Your device must meet the hardware requirements for Teams on a Windows PC. This includes the multimedia redirection plugin ( C:\Program Files\Remote Desktop\MsMmrDVCPlugin.dll), which is required on the client device.
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