I don't quite understand this sentence: "the remote app conneciton in the control panel will actually create an RDP connection that launches the application on the session host server, which is the MSI that gets created after publishing an app." Generating MSIs for your published applications in RemoteApp Manager and installing those MSIs on your client machine will also work. However, if you are on a Windows 7 client, using the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections featureĪs Daniel suggested to get shortcuts for the RDP files installed on your start menu will work. To answer the original question: it is not possible to create a shortcut that you can click in your browser that will launch an app published in RD Web Access. Generated in RemoteApp Manager, the ultimate connection that is made is the same: mstsc.exe is launched and uses the contents of an RDP file to create an RDP connection to the specified endpoint (typically an RD Session Host server or a VM in a VDI deployment). Regardless of whether you initiate a connection by clicking on an icon in RD Web Access, the start menu shortcut for a RemoteApp and Desktop Connection installed via the Control Panel, or an RDP file installed via MSI
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