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Remote Desktop Services Infrastructure Agent, released by Microsoft Corporation as version 1.0.12684.400, is a lightweight deployment utility whose sole purpose is to enrol a Windows host into a Windows Virtual Desktop host pool. Once installed, the agent establishes and maintains the secure outbound connection that lets the Azure-managed service broker RDP sessions, collect diagnostics, and apply centrally configured policies without requiring inbound firewall rules. Because the package is designed for modern, self-updating infrastructure, it always fetches the newest build at installation time; Microsoft does not publish or retain earlier installers, so any checksum recorded in a repository is valid only until the next silent update cycle. Administrators typically inject the one-time host-pool registration token at install—accomplished through a single winget command line—after which the agent self-configures, phones home, and pulls the correct session-hardening stack for the OS in use. The component is therefore essential for IT teams that need to extend on-premises or cloud-based Windows 10/11 multi-session, Windows Server 2019/2022, or Windows 7 ESU images into a scalable, load-balanced virtual desktop service without standing up traditional Remote Desktop Gateway farms. Use cases range from seasonal worker onboarding and secure partner access to rapid disaster-recovery capacity and developer lab provisioning, all managed through the same Azure portal blade. Remote Desktop Services Infrastructure Agent is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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