Logging into UAG portal from windows 11 and launching a published windows server 2022 remote desktop
This is the first achievement in getting your old Forefront Unified Access Gateway 2010 licenses back to work.
In this case an UAG portal is configured to launch the “terminal server” application.
This is a windows 2022 remote desktop server.
This situation is the same as anywhere from the internet, and if it is a non-domain joined computer, I only need some certificates on the local computer store.
Windows 11 is TLS 1.3, even as the UAG itself, so everything went so smooth because it was TLS 1.3 I think.
Now it is officially confirmed that you can still use Forefront UAG and its portal to even publish the newest remote desktop services and I suspect a lot more applications, esspecially nowadays, 🙂
The only problem is that you need windows 11, on windows 10 it not goes that smooth to get it to work and the installers should be installed in a certain order to get all UAG components to work.
On Windows 11 on the other hand, not only the installation went with no problems, also running it from Edge with IE-Mode enabled makes it workable and well worth the effort to setup an UAG if your organisation had licenses for it back in 2012.
If not, you still need to purchase a windows server license, so Microsoft actually benefits again from an already sold UAG/TMG license that you bring back to work with this.
My expertise lays in the installation, configuration and basic design, but hopefully the real experts of web-applications want to look into this.
My conclusion is that organisations that did not move to the cloud, wont need to do so with this product.
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