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        Microsoft Reverses on Windows Server 2019 Support for Office 365 ProPlus
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
- July 10, 2019
Microsoft now plans to  support the use of Office 365 ProPlus on Windows Server 2019, even for  organizations using it in virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) scenarios.
The support, announced  earlier this month by Microsoft 365 Corporate Vice President Jared Spataro, represents a reversal from Microsoft's earlier position. It was perhaps a little-known fact that  Office 365 ProPlus once  wasn't supported on Window Server 2019 for VDI use, though it was confirmed last November in an obscure Microsoft  TechNet forum post. Perhaps Microsoft had been expecting the lack of support to  drive organizations accessing Office 365 ProPlus on remote servers in  VDI scenarios toward the use of Microsoft's new Windows Virtual Desktop service  instead. At least, that was the view of Microsoft partner Nerdio  back in April.
In his July 1 post, however, Spataro  declared, "Office 365 ProPlus, our flagship Office experience, will be  supported on Windows Server 2019." 
Spataro now heads a newly formed Microsoft 365 marketing  group, according to this  recent ZDNet story by veteran  Microsoft reporter Mary Jo Foley. Microsoft's reorganization aims to push  Microsoft 365 as integrated software conceptually, rather than as a bundle of  software products, according to Foley, citing a Microsoft source.
There was no apparent explanation for the turnabout on Windows  Server 2019 support by Microsoft.
FSLogix Support
In a related VDI announcement, Microsoft announced that  Microsoft 365 and certain other customers now have the ability to use  Microsoft's FSLogix technology for VDI scenarios "at no additional  cost." 
Microsoft bought FSLogix last  year. Its technology serves as a profile management solution that helps  keep user information together when they roam, as in VDI scenarios when  accessing applications from a remote server. Microsoft described it as creating  "FSLogix containers" that will work across virtualized environments,  "including those provided by Microsoft, Citrix, and VMware."
Organizations need to have the following licensing in  place to have no-cost access to the FSLogix technology:
  - Microsoft  365 E3/E5/A3/A5/Student Use Benefits/F1/Business
- Windows 10  Enterprise E3/E5
- Windows 10  Education A3/A5
- Windows 10  VDA per user
- Remote  Desktop Services (RDS) Client Access License (CAL) and Subscriber Access  License (SAL)
Files On-Demand  Support
In addition, "in the coming months," Microsoft  plans to add OneDrive Files On-Demand support on Windows Server 2019, according  to Spataro. 
OneDrive is Microsoft's cloud-based storage service that's  part of most Office 365 subscription plans. Files On-Demand is feature that  works with OneDrive to show a Windows Explorer directory view of one's files  stored at Microsoft's datacenters. Files On-Demand saves local disk space, as  the files get downloaded to a desktop only when they are opened by end users.
Other Office 365  Support
Another improvement concerns the Outlook's e-mail and  calendar cache support in VDI environments. IT pros also now can adjust calendar  and folder synchronization default settings to improve the VDI experience for  end users.
There's a new "per-machine installation option"  for OneDrive. It lets users "share a single installation of the OneDrive  app while still maintaining their own individual folders and files,"  Microsoft indicated.
Similarly, a new per-user index option in Windows Search  now "allows each user profile to persist its own search index."
Lastly, Microsoft added "per-machine  installation" options for "Chat and Collaboration" features when  using the Microsoft Teams service. It's planning to add Teams support, as well, for  non-persistent setups, as with Windows Virtual Desktop VDI scenarios. "In  the coming months, we'll offer Calling and Meetings in Teams through  Audio/Video Media optimization in collaboration with Citrix," Spataro  indicated. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.