Web Application Proxy in Windows Server 2012 R2 passes Lync Server 2013...
Just a short blog on a topic that we have heard a lot of requests for and that we’ve been working on, in conjunction with the Lync Product Group, over the last months.We’re pleased to be able to...
View ArticleAnnouncing General Availability for Application Proxy and more!
Today we are announcing General Availability (GA) of Azure Active Directory Application Proxy! This is a big step for the service and we have done many fixes and improvements under the hood to take it...
View ArticleADFS 2012 R2, Home Realm Discovery and Non-Claims Aware Relying Party Trusts
We’ve come across some specific behaviours of AD FS Home Realm Discovery and Non-Claims Aware Relying Party Trusts we wanted to share as it’s something you might come up against in your...
View ArticleNew Azure AD Application Proxy features are now available
Since the service became generally available in December we got an overwhelming feedback from customers and partners. We are very happy to see real traffic from the first customers and are working on...
View ArticleAzure AD Application Proxy now support NDES publishing
We have a very busy week with lots of announcements!Today we are announcing that Azure AD Application Proxy now support publishing Windows Server Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES). This is...
View ArticleWeb Application Proxy hotfixes and updates for Windows Server 2012 R2
Microsoft is the only vendor that offers both on-premises and cloud solutions for remote application access. Not only do we offer both, we also work hard to keep these solutions current and continue...
View ArticleBackup your Web Application Proxy Settings
We’re happy to have another post from guest blogger Mark Grimes with Microsoft Consultancy Services. Mark has some more great tips for documenting and saving your Web Application Proxy deployment...
View ArticleConditional access and path publishing are coming to Azure AD Application Proxy
We have recently added two new highly requested capabilities to Application Proxy. This comes shortly after we improved SharePoint publishing and added support for Intune NDES. We will have more to...
View ArticleHow to troubleshoot Azure AD Application Proxy connectivity problems
Azure AD Application Proxy requires a number of ports to be open to function correctly. These ports are needed for registering a new connector, to maintain the existing connectors and for the actual...
View ArticleView the status of Azure AD Application Proxy connectors
As part of our continuous efforts to make Azure AD Application Proxy the easiest remote access solution to manage, we have added functionality to view the list and status of its connectors from the...
View ArticleIgnite your application proxies at Microsoft Ignite
Microsoft Ignite is around the corner starting Mat 4th. We have lots of content for you on Application Proxy, Azure Active Directory and enterprise mobility in general. The application proxy session...
View ArticleBring your own domain name to Azure AD Application Proxy
It is possible now to use your own custom domain as the domain name of your published application to make it more friendly for your users and create seamless remote access with the same internal and...
View ArticleIgnite content available for you to watch
Hi,Ignite ended a week ago. It was a very busy conference with lots of sessions and discussions. Thanks everybody who attended and engaged us.For those who didn't attend, or want to watch again, there...
View ArticleAzure AD Application Proxy related blog posts
We have recently noticed lots of nice blog posts on Azure AD Application Proxy around the Web. We thought it would be nice to share them with you. If we missed anything, please add it as a comment to...
View ArticleAll you want to know about Azure AD Application Proxy connectors
The connectors are the secret sauce of Azure AD Application Proxy. They are simple, easy to deploy and to maintain but super powerful. We have gathered in this blog post different topic regarding the...
View ArticleImproving the portal experience for proxy applications
Today we are announcing two small capabilities that will help you improve the experience of using proxy applications: Changing the application iconYou can now change the icon for the proxy applications...
View ArticleNew conditional access options and self-service for proxy applications
We have recently added two new capabilities to Azure Active Directory that apply also for proxy applications:More conditional access optionsConditional access to application means that you can apply...
View ArticleWindows Server Web Application Proxy - updated Remote Desktop Gateway...
We’re pleased to let you know that we’ve just published updated documentation for publishing Remote Desktop Gateway with Windows Server Web Application Proxy which you can find here -...
View ArticleTransitioning to Application Proxy from UAG and TMG
Many customers are asking us how to move from Forefront UAG and TMG to the new Application Proxies. We have written a whitepaper to describe this move. You can download this whitepaper from here.Here...
View ArticleAzure Active Directory Application Proxy crawler robots behavior
As part of our continuous effort to improve the security posture of applications that are published by Azure AD Application Proxy, we have started to block Web crawler robots from indexing and...
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