Workspace Weekly: Windows 365 for Login Enterprise
November 18, 2025
This week’s Workspace Weekly introduces Windows 365 for Login Enterprise! You can now point Login Enterprise at Windows 365 Cloud PCs to get the same login health, performance, availability testing and results you already trust—all inside Microsoft’s Cloud PC service.
Why Windows 365 Needs Login Enterprise Testing
A lot of teams are moving user groups into Windows 365. The service is managed, but the experience your users feel still depends on identity, policy, apps, networking, and everything else you connect to it.
If a login hangs, MFA breaks, or the Windows App UI changes in a small but painful way, you hear about it from users first. The goal of this connector is simple: give you an automated way to hit Windows 365 every few minutes, prove that logins still work, and measure what the experience feels like over time.
What the New Connector Does for You
The Windows 365 connector automates the Windows App, so you do not have to script it yourself, by doing the following:
- Starting the Windows App on a Launcher.
- Signing in with the right test account, including handling MFA, when needed.
- Picking the correct Cloud PC by name.
- Opening the session so your Login Enterprise workload can run.
- Signing out cleanly at the end so the next run starts fresh.
You can use the new connector with continuous testing, application testing, or load testing. If you already run Login Enterprise in other environments, this feels the same, with the main difference being that the session is now a Windows 365 Cloud PC.
Simple to Set Up
You do not need a new product, just the Windows 365 connector on a Login Enterprise Launcher. At a high level, you need:
- A Login Enterprise environment with at least one Windows Launcher.
- A Microsoft account that has access to a Windows 365 Cloud PC.
- The Windows App installed on the Launcher will run on the connector.
- The Windows 365 connector files are placed together on that Launcher.
From there, you configure the connector in your Login Enterprise test scenario and point it at the Windows 365 Connector. Use the standard Login Enterprise command line tokens, so credentials and secrets are not hardcoded. The connector takes care of the sign in flow and device selection, so you can focus on the workload and the results.
Be sure to check out our guide for getting started with Windows 365 for Login Enterprise. Get a step-by-step setup and configuration details – Windows 365 for Login Enterprise
See it in Action
We also recorded a short run-through that shows the connector launching the Windows App, signing in, selecting a Cloud PC, and handing control over to Login Enterprise.
Figure 1: Windows 365 connector for Login Enterprise in action.
Come Talk to Us at Microsoft Ignite
If you want to see how this fits into your own environment, do not forget to come see Login VSI at Microsoft Ignite from Tuesday, November 18 to 21. Bring your Windows 365 questions, your current test coverage, and your “what if this breaks” scenarios.
We will be happy to walk through how Windows 365 for Login Enterprise can help you keep Cloud PC experiences predictable and under control.
Stay tuned for the next Workspace Weekly! Don’t forget to join #workspace-weekly on Slack to share your own tips and stories. As always, your feedback helps make Login Enterprise better for you.
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