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Of course you have to use the command line that is in the actual error message. | Of course you have to use the command line that is in the actual error message. | ||
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+ | ==== Enabling RDP in Windows 10 ==== | ||
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+ | case 2: Use Remote Desktop to connect to the PC you set up: | ||
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+ | https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028379/windows-10-how-to-use-remote-desktop | ||
==== Connecting with RDP ==== | ==== Connecting with RDP ==== | ||
With RDP, you get a full desktop instead of one terminal like in ssh connection. The client software is installed by default in Windows and in most linux distributions (remmina). With Mac, you have to install the free client from the standard Apple software sources (Microsoft Remote Desktop). | With RDP, you get a full desktop instead of one terminal like in ssh connection. The client software is installed by default in Windows and in most linux distributions (remmina). With Mac, you have to install the free client from the standard Apple software sources (Microsoft Remote Desktop). | ||
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**IMPORTANT: please click //logout// when leaving the session instead of just killing the window.** If you kill the window, the session wil stay running and eventually we have to boot the container to get rid of stale sessions. | **IMPORTANT: please click //logout// when leaving the session instead of just killing the window.** If you kill the window, the session wil stay running and eventually we have to boot the container to get rid of stale sessions. |