I know a little about vnc and may wind up using that, but I'm not sure if
your response addresses my core issue, which is basically this:
Could I set up a headless machine that (in order) boots into Linux, launches
VMware, boots NT Server inside VMware, and starts NT services within that NT
Server instance, all without my ever touching it?
And, supposing I've gotten that far, can I then establish a GUI session
locally or (more importantly) remotely using and log into that instance of
NT?
Note: I realize that I could establish a vnc session to the NT Server
instance directly and that's fine, but that still leaves me with my first
question above. Furthermore, I need to use OpenSSH to encrypt the traffic
and using vnc directly to the NT instance would walk around that.
- Jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Fletcher [mailto:">fletch@phydeaux.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 2:19 PM
> To: Jeff Hubbs
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> Subject: Re: [ale] VMware Gurus, Hear My Plea!
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> Use vnc as the X server. Then you can connect and disconnect
> on a whim.
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