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<div class="message_header"><span>Thu Dec 01 2011 07:47:06 AM CST</span> <span>from  "Mr. B-o-B" <mr.chew.baka@gmail.com> </span> <span class="message_subject">Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Virtual Platform leads</span></div>
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<div class="message_content"><tt>Forgive me, but I have not read through any of the documentation yet.  Do </tt><br /> <tt>you know if this type of setup will support RDP to the windows guests? </tt><br /> <tt>Not a big deal if VNC works, just curious.  All the Linux guests I will be </tt><br /> <tt>installing don't have X/GUI's installed, so no worries their.</tt><br /> <tt></tt><br /> <tt>Thanks!</tt><br /> <tt></tt><br /> <tt>Bob</tt></div>
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<div class="message_content">Bob,</div>
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<div class="message_content">RDP works just fine.  If you use bridged networking, the host can be a part of the local lan.  By default, the host networking is via a local interface with dhcp served up by dnsmasq.</div>
<div class="message_content"><br />Kelly</div>
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