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Solution for Remote Desktop
On Gentoo I use x2go over VPN. It works when using a remote box is running Windows in VirtualBox.

Though I need to connect to a stand alone Windows 11 box, either from Gentoo box or from Windows running in VirtualBox to stand alone Windows 11.

Windows Remote Desktop is not a good solution as as soon as one connects to it, the user on the other end is logged out, if they log in I'm being logged-out.
The only ones I found are solutions for monthly fees. Are there free alternatives?

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Thelma
Re: Solution for Remote Desktop [ In reply to ]
On Saturday, 6 May 2023 22:05:40 BST thelma@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On Gentoo I use x2go over VPN. It works when using a remote box is running
> Windows in VirtualBox.
>
> Though I need to connect to a stand alone Windows 11 box, either from Gentoo
> box or from Windows running in VirtualBox to stand alone Windows 11.
>
> Windows Remote Desktop is not a good solution as as soon as one connects to
> it, the user on the other end is logged out, if they log in I'm being
> logged-out. The only ones I found are solutions for monthly fees. Are there
> free alternatives?

Not an area I have looked into for years now, but Windows Remote Desktop can
be configured in “Allow Remote Assistance to this computer” mode, which will
not log out the current user. Go to Control Panel/System and Security/System
then click on Remote Settings and tick “Allow Remote Assistance to this
computer”.

I've also used net-misc/freerdp, net-misc/tigervnc and x2go, but more up to
date tools I have not tried yet and therefore I don't know if they are
suitable for MSWindows are:

https://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/ (uses websockets)
https://turbovnc.org/About/Introduction
Re: Solution for Remote Desktop [ In reply to ]
On 5/7/23 05:40, Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 6 May 2023 22:05:40 BST thelma@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> On Gentoo I use x2go over VPN. It works when using a remote box is running
>> Windows in VirtualBox.
>>
>> Though I need to connect to a stand alone Windows 11 box, either from Gentoo
>> box or from Windows running in VirtualBox to stand alone Windows 11.
>>
>> Windows Remote Desktop is not a good solution as as soon as one connects to
>> it, the user on the other end is logged out, if they log in I'm being
>> logged-out. The only ones I found are solutions for monthly fees. Are there
>> free alternatives?
>
> Not an area I have looked into for years now, but Windows Remote Desktop can
> be configured in “Allow Remote Assistance to this computer” mode, which will
> not log out the current user. Go to Control Panel/System and Security/System
> then click on Remote Settings and tick “Allow Remote Assistance to this
> computer”.
>
> I've also used net-misc/freerdp, net-misc/tigervnc and x2go, but more up to
> date tools I have not tried yet and therefore I don't know if they are
> suitable for MSWindows are:
>
> https://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/ (uses websockets)
> https://turbovnc.org/About/Introduction

This setting is turn ON but still log user out.

I found another solution, Chrome Remote Desktop" works perfectly. User on Windows is not logged out when someone connect to it.
Re: Solution for Remote Desktop [ In reply to ]
On Sunday, May 7, 2023 8:49:46 PM CEST thelma@sys-concept.com wrote:

> This setting is turn ON but still log user out.

Not sure if this is related, but if you have the "Home" version on the windows
side, you might be limited to only 1 login.

> I found another solution, Chrome Remote Desktop" works perfectly. User on
> Windows is not logged out when someone connect to it.

Good to hear you found a solution to this.