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4 Connecting To A VM From A Remote Desktop4.1 Windows XPYou can use the built-in Remote Desktop Connection utility to connect to the VM: Type in the hostname or IP address of the host (not the guest!):
And voilà, you should be connected to the VM:
4.2 LinuxOn Linux desktops, you can use the rdesktop command to connect to the VM. Open a terminal (on Ubuntu, for example, it's under Applications > Accessories > Terminal)... ... and type in the following command: $ rdesktop -a 16 192.168.0.100 (192.168.0.100 is the host IP address, not the one of the guest - replace it with your own IP address or hostname; -a 16 means 16 bit colour depth.) And voilà, you should be connected to the VM:
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