On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote: >> You then create A records for each app server (rds.yourcompany.com). When >> you publish your apps, you use that name for the host.
> Then, when I publish my app, I go searching at "rds-rdsh.domain.local" > to find it. This way, it's published with that round-robin DNS name, > which is vital, rather than searching on any one particular session > host. > > Yes? No. Or, at least, that's not what's happening for me. When I try to publish an app, and browse to "\\rds-rdsh.domain.local\d$\folder" (using the new DNS name I just created, and not the name of any specific session host), it tells me that I can't do that, and that I need to go to a specifically named session host path.

