Workflow Remote Desktop Session Host Limitations

The Workflow Remote Desktop Session Host has a number of limitations and assumptions.

  • Location-based functionality in Workflow does not work with Remote Desktop Services. That is, workflow tasks that are assigned to a location, key set permissions assigned to a specific computer, and any computer configurations, including layout and auto login/logout, will not work on a Remote Desktop Session Host.
  • The Remote Desktop Session Host computer must have Windows® Server 2008 R2 or Windows® Server 2012 installed.
  • Workflow does not support running a Remote Desktop Session Host on Windows® Vista.
  • Although Windows supports machine names of up to 15 characters, Workflow node names are limited to eight characters.
  • Depending on your settings, some keyboard shortcuts (such as Ctrl+Alt+Delete) may be disabled or remapped.
  • User accounts must be created with logins after installing Workflow.

Scalability

The number of clients supported by a server varies according to the server's processing power and memory. If you use good optimization techniques, you should be able to run more clients with better performance per server.

The Microsoft® Performance Monitor can help you to determine the optimal number of Remote Desktop Session Host sessions your server can handle.