To connect directly to the vm from a workstation and have the vm's
desktop displayed, use Remote Desktop, not vmrc.
"Bill Grant" <not.available@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OoLpDqIkJHA.504@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Why would you want to connect to the vm from a workstation using vmrc?
>
> How have you configured the networking? If you are using the default
> setup (to let the vm use the physical NIC in the host machine), the vm
> should look just like any other workstation on your LAN, and you use
> normal network sharing to access files on it.
>
> "mat" <mat@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:AE679910-5DD9-4799-A0FF-23FEE31C84ED@xxxxxx Quote:
>> Hello, I am going crazy trying to set up this environment:
>> - a windows server 2003 64bit running on a x64 machine
>> - several win xp pro 32 bit workstations on 32 bit machines
>>
>> I created on the server a win xp 32bit virtual machine but there is no
>> way
>> to let vmrc connect with it from the xp workstations.
>> It always gives me a "connection to server has been lost".
>> I verified permissions on Com, IIS and vs2005 itself but I was not lucky.
>> Using vmrc server-to-server works perfectly.
>> I am starting to think that I can not do a thing like this. Could anybody
>> help me?
>> Thanks a lot, Matteo
>>