FWIW, per David's response, I have a site that is very similar to yours
insofar as there are several M$ machines that are accessed via a
Guacamole instance that is itself running on a M$ machine.
I achieve this by running Guacamole in an Ubuntu VM from Virtualbox,
this runs happily on a machine that is also in daily use for other
tasks, and is occasionally itself accessed via Guacamole. You probably
don't need a lot of Linux experience to get this working as there are
various examples of how to install Virtualbox on M$, and Ubuntu (or
whatever) as a VM under Vbox. Once you've done it a couple of times I'm
sure you'd find it fairly easy in fact.
From there installing Guacamole is relatively straightforward; I know
I've posted to this forum a couple of step by step command lists that
would get it up and running in a relatively short time (maybe 15mins?).
On 2/10/2019 10:48 a.m., Randy wrote:
@David - Thanks for your reply. I was hoping there might be a Win-based
solution but kinda knew it was going to be a long shot. Appreciate your
input Sir!
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