One way is to use PSexec from Microsoft combined with the virtualbox command
to start the particular vm.
psexec allows you to run commands on a remote windows box assuming you have
admnistrative rights to the remote machine.
Now, psexec is a windows-only tool so you may need a local virtual as well.
\\Greg
2010/12/20 Suchada Pakapongpan <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new for virtualbox.
> I'd like to know how to remote start the guestOS of host machine running
> windowsXP? (Is it posible to do this?)
> Because, I'm too lazy by walking to that machine then run virtualbox and
> start it's guestOS for many time.
>
> Ex: I'd like to use machine-A to tell machine-B to start its guest OS.
> additional, machine-B is windowsXP, machine-A is CentOS5.4.
> - How to do like this?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Cooky
>
>
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