Greetings,

----- Original Message -----
> On 11/10/2010 06:46 PM, compdoc wrote:
> If I am running a windows client, I would run something like
> Ultra VNC server. And on my host, communicate with something
> like krdc. Am I correct?

Opps, I need to add a more details... because I assumed in my last reply that 
your VMs were Linux... but of course they can be Windows.  If you want to 
access your Windows VM then yes, you can access it via RDP assuming you have 
turned on remote access in Windows.

Of course virt-manager and virt-viewer can also give you VNC-based GUI access 
to your Windows VM, but RDP is much faster.

It'll be nice when Red Hat adds SPICE support to virt-manager and virt-viewer.  
Expect that in RHEL 6.1 and CentOS 6.1.  I believe SPICE can be done manually 
but I have yet to find any good instructions on how to do it.  Even in Fedora 
14 it is a manual process that I haven't figured out yet.  Expect Fedora 15 to 
include SPICE support integrated into virt-manager and virt-viewer... and RHEL 
6.1 to follow shortly thereafter.  That's my guess anyway.

TYL,
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