MS Windows Toaster
Kevin Fries
Kevin at hcico.com
Tue Jan 18 18:18:16 UTC 2005
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Les Mikesell wrote:
| Do it the other way around: start vncserver, connect to that session
| with vnc, then start VMWare. Give each of the windows sessions its
| own static IP address and let each run it's own instance of vnc server.
| Then from a vnc client you can connect to either windows screen or
| the controlling VMWare session without having any of it show on
| the local console. Or, if you use win2k server or XP pro, you can
| connect via rdesktop or windows terminal service. The disconnected
| 'outer' vncserver session will consume some RAM but not much CPU.
This sound much closer to what I was hoping for. A little more manual
intervention than I am comfortable with, but workable I think.
The real trick as far as I can tell, would be if I could use VNC to
connect to a session running in kiosk mode with the VNC session running
in full screen.... hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I think that could work! Thanks Les
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Kevin Fries
Network Administrator
Hydrologic Consultants, Inc of Colorado
(303) 969-8033 FAX: (303) 969-8357
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