Sure. Get it here: http://ftp.datanom.net/pve/spice-cli.zip

On 2014-05-12 13:42, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
Maybe...

I think install curl for windows and make some tricks with powershell
or something similar maybe works to...
Can you share the perl script??

I will share the results with powershell + curl later....

Thanks

2014-05-12 8:33 GMT-03:00 Michael Rasmussen <[email protected]>:

I have written a perl script for that. Might be easier on Windows?

On May 12, 2014 1:08:11 PM CEST, Gilberto Nunes
<[email protected]> wrote:

Yes

I found it...
Now I need found a way to do that in a Windows client....

Thanks

2014-05-12 1:09 GMT-03:00 Alexandre DERUMIER <[email protected]>:

Hi, if your clients use linux, a bash script is available here:

/usr/share/doc/pve-manager/examples/spice-example-sh

(it's generate ticket from proxmox, generate the config file and
launch remote-viewer).

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Hi

I wonder if there is a method to access a VM running with spice
different than using we interface!
I meant, I dont wanna give web access to my users...

how can I access spice without using web interface??

Thanks

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