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- In step 9, during setup with Windows Configuration Designer, under **Name**, type a name for the project that indicates it is not for Active Directory joined VMs, such as **Desktop Bulk Enrollment Token Pro GVLK**.
- In step 11, during setup with Windows Configuration Designer, on the Account Management page, instead of enrolling in Active Directory, choose **Enroll in Azure AD**, click **Get Bulk Token**, sign in and add the bulk token using your organization's credentials.
- In step 15, sub-step 2, when entering the PackagePath, use the project name you entered in step 9 (ex: **Desktop Bulk Enrollment Token Pro GVLK.ppkg**)
- When attempting to access the VM using remote desktop, you will need to create a custom RDP settings file as described below in [Create custom RDP settings for Azure](#create-custom-rpd-settings-for-azure).
- When attempting to access the VM using remote desktop, you will need to create a custom RDP settings file as described below in [Create custom RDP settings for Azure](#create-custom-rdp-settings-for-azure).
## Azure Gallery VMs
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13. On the Finish page, click **Create**.
14. Copy the .ppkg file to the remote Virtual machine. Double click to initiate the provisioning package install. This will reboot the system.
- When attempting to access the VM using remote desktop, you will need to create a custom RDP settings file as described [below](#create-custom-rpd-settings-for-azure).
- When attempting to access the VM using remote desktop, you will need to create a custom RDP settings file as described [below](#create-custom-rdp-settings-for-azure).
## Create custom RDP settings for Azure