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jamesstringerparsec avatar jamesstringerparsec commented on May 18, 2024 1

Is there any practical need to have this compatible with Server 2019 other than "it would be cool" ? Right now there are some bugs with inputs with Parsec and Server 2019, so even if these scripts will be made to work correctly, there will still be input issues. From my understanding there are not many functional differences between Server 2019 and 2016 as far as cloud desktops go.

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Carl-Gustaf avatar Carl-Gustaf commented on May 18, 2024 1

Thank you for your blazing fast answer! No there are no reasons why besides the fact that my machine is a server 2019, I'll just have to get a 2016 instance.

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NitriKx avatar NitriKx commented on May 18, 2024

Ok I've done the installation on a fresh Windows 2019 AMI and the problems seems to be located when Parsec tries to "Duplicate":

Screenshot 2019-09-21 13 38 53

Not all the processes are running on the LOCAL_SYSTEM, may be the hosting part is handled by one of those two processes?

Screenshot 2019-09-21 13 52 43

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jamesstringerparsec avatar jamesstringerparsec commented on May 18, 2024

From memory -

  • Autologon fails to work properly so the desktop doesn't unlock on startup.
  • ViGEm controller drivers don't work on Server 2019.

Can you confirm these two issues?

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NitriKx avatar NitriKx commented on May 18, 2024

I’ve not tried the auto login neither ViGEm.
The streaming is not working probably because one of the process is not running with LOCAL_SYSTEM permission scope

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Carl-Gustaf avatar Carl-Gustaf commented on May 18, 2024

I'm keen on getting parsec to work on 2019 server too, is there anything I can test?

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wagnerbarretto avatar wagnerbarretto commented on May 18, 2024

Is there any practical need to have this compatible with Server 2019 other than "it would be cool" ? Right now there are some bugs with inputs with Parsec and Server 2019, so even if these scripts will be made to work correctly, there will still be input issues. From my understanding there are not many functional differences between Server 2019 and 2016 as far as cloud desktops go.

Right now one of the main benefits of server 2019 would be to install the Xbox game pass PC app. I'm not 100% sure that it runs on server 2019 because I never tested, but in theory it would since the app requires Windows version 1903. I know for sure that the app does not install on server 2016.

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jamesstringerparsec avatar jamesstringerparsec commented on May 18, 2024

@wagnerbarretto You should boot up a server 2019 instance and see if xbox game pass does legitimately install.

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htappen avatar htappen commented on May 18, 2024

Wagner, did you ever figure out how to get Xbox Game Pass installed? I've tried copying packages from a valid Windows 10 instance over to no success

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wagnerbarretto avatar wagnerbarretto commented on May 18, 2024

@htappen not yet. I'm testing on AWS and the only Windows 1903 images they provide are core versions, which are versions without UI. So in order to make it work it would be necessary to either install the windows UI components on a core image (I think it is called Desktop Experience or something like that), or take an AWS full image and upgrade it all the way to version 1903. From what I saw, both things are not very straight forward to do and I didn't find the free time to try them yet.

There is another option that is trying to run Windows 10 on EC2 like described here. This would even bring the costs down since we would be paying linux prices.

Of course all this problems are AWS related. I didn't research other cloud providers and I also don't have access to bare metal hardware to test.

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htappen avatar htappen commented on May 18, 2024

Google Cloud also doesn't offer Win10 images, and Server Core as far as I can tell has no supported way to add in the stuff necessary for Windows Store. So, I think Server 2016 is the best bet until 2022 :)

I wonder if Win10 on Azure might be easy, too? http://www.ayushrathi.com/creating-a-win-10-virtual-machine-azure-portal/

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Nun-z avatar Nun-z commented on May 18, 2024

Hi, I was able to use Xbox Games Pass with Windows Server 2016. If you use the other repo that I forked (and made a single change to), it will work with Windows Server 2019.

Admittedly, the Xbox (Beta) app isn't installed, but the individual games can be side-loaded and run through the Microsoft Store.

Partial guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/cloudygamer/comments/e4rihi/guide_to_installing_microsoft_store_on_paperspace/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share 

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jamesstringerparsec avatar jamesstringerparsec commented on May 18, 2024

Cloud prep tool now supports 2019, closing this

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