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On 18 December 2013 08:45, David Clark <quincy...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am running windows 2008 R2 on a box I am trying to put virtual box on so
> I can get around
> the messed up install on my local box. I remote desktop to the windows
> 2008 R2 machine
> and see that desktop but i do not see the virtual machine desktop fwhich
> is supposed to
> be running ubuntu.
>
Two ways to connect to the VM:
- Using VirtualBox Remote Display, or
- Direct to the Ubuntu guest using ssh or whatever you would use to connect
to it if it was a separate real machine.
Using VirtualBox Remote Display:
See sections 3.6 and 7.1 of the user manual (a link to the user manual is
in Start > All Programs > Oracle VM VirtualBox)
Since the host is already doing RDP, you will have to choose a different
RDP port number (not 3389) for the VM, or change the host to use a
different port.
Direct to the Ubuntu guest using ssh or whatever:
If using VirtualBox NAT networking, then see section 6.3.1 of the user
manual to forward the whatever TCP ports Ubuntu needs for remote access.
--
Mark
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