On Tuesday 07 Oct 2014 04:22:59 Jc García wrote:
> 2014-10-06 19:52 GMT-06:00 Joseph <[email protected]>:
> > I'm running Windows XP in VirtualBox.
> > I can NX to the running VB - Windows XP as (shadow or new) session.
> > But that doesn't help me.
> > Via "Shadow session" I would disturb the current user if I try to start
> > another program.
> > Via "New" session I can not see Windows XP session as it is running.
> > 
> > So I think I have to start VB - Windows XP on my box and try to login to
> > another (remote) VB - Windows XP Is it possible?.
> > 
> > The user is running certain program, that uses database.  I'm trying to
> > login to the remote Windows XP session and start the same program as an
> > administrator (that uses that same database).
> > 
> > How to log-in from one windows XP to another over the network?
> 
> You search in google and do a ton of clicks, this is so OT. and there
> are many answers out here, even the unix-style one works.


I recall having set up a virtualised WinXP application so that it could be 
launched and run in a window on a remote Linux PC.  Not the whole WinXP OS 
virtual desktop, but a single application only.  The WinXP OS was a guest VM 
running within VirtualBox in another Linux PC.  I can't recall if a user 
logged into the WinXP OS at the time was affected in any way, i.e. logged out.  
I think not, but I am not sure.

I am thin on the details, I did this some years ago as a PoC.  Google should 
bring something up if you search for running remotely virtualized Windows 
applications with VirtualBox.

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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