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Remote Desktop with Azure AD Application Proxy

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I have set up an RDS deployment exactly like its outlined on Microsoft documents, and tried to publish it with Azure AD Application Proxy. But all I receive is the IIS welcome page when browsing to the external url, so apparently I have not done something right. Does anyone have experience with this?

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/app-proxy/application-proxy-integrate-with-remote-desktop-services

The setup below, should cause users to be redirected to Homepage Url when logging on at External Url, but rather they are redirected to Internal Url only which gives the IIS welcome page only.

Internal Url: Https://rds.mydomain.com/

External Url: https://remotedesktopservices-mydomain.msappproxy.net/

Homepage Url under branding: https://rds.mydomain.com/RDWeb

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