# Manage workspaces (Azure Virtual Desktop)

A workspace is a logical grouping of application groups in Azure Virtual Desktop. Each Azure Virtual Desktop application group must be associated with a workspace for users to see published remote apps and desktops.

To manage Azure Virtual Desktop workspaces, navigate to **Farm** > **Site** > **Azure Virtual Desktop** and select the **Workspaces** tab.

To add a workspace:

1. Click **Tasks** > **Add** to open the **Add Azure Virtual Desktop Workspace** wizard.
2. Select a provider at the top of the wizard page (if you have more than one). You can also create a new provider right from this page. If you wish to do so, click the **New provider** button to open another wizard. For details, see [**Manage providers**](/landing/ras-admin-guide/parallels-ras-21-administrators-guide/azure-virtual-desktop/manage-azure-virtual-desktop/manage-providers-azure-virtual-desktop.md).
3. After selecting (or creating) a provider, complete the workspace wizard as described in [**Add an Azure Virtual Desktop workspace**](/landing/ras-admin-guide/parallels-ras-21-administrators-guide/azure-virtual-desktop/deploy-azure-virtual-desktop/add-workspaces.md).

To view properties of an existing workspace, right-click it and choose **Properties**. You can enable or disable the workspace and modify the workspace description and friendly name. Other properties are read-only. Note that if you disable the workspace, all associated objects, including host pools and published resources will also be disabled.


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