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WVD and forced tunneling

Hey everyone,

We are testing WVD and one of our apps is O365 online. We have forced tunnel enabled back to our NVA in the hub and the traffic flow is working fine, however, we see performance issues (slowness) when doing certain tasks in outlook. I was wondering what is the best approach? will a UDR be a better solution?


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@Franklin-5957

Thank you for your query. Yes, a UDR would be better.

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Thanks!

Since there a list of dynamic IPs and FQDNs what is the best way to create the UDR? and maintain it updated?

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@Franklin-5957
I checked with internal team on this, there are some customers that use those scripts provided here to create NSGs/UDRs automatically.

As long as the NVA is in Azure, you can at least try to create exceptions for traffic inspection to O365 endpoints and see if this improves the performance. Best way is to directly access O365 from WVD without routing it to the NVA first. Same applies for the WVD related endpoints.

Hope this information is helpful.

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@Franklin-5957,
As we are mainly responsible for general issue of Microsoft Teams, your question is not in our scope. I would remove office-teams-windows-itpro tag. Thanks for your understanding.

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@Franklin-5957

Tag "office-online-server-exchange" focuses on general issues about integrating Office Online Server with Exchange Server.
Based on your description, your issue is out of the scope, I would remove it.
Thanks for your understanding.

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