To start with, that is only true if using Enhanced Mode. Using normal mode there are no issues in using an account with no password set.
That being said if setting up a password for a user account is such a pain in the you know where, why don't you simply add no-password users to Remote Desktop Users group:
When a user belongs to this group, no password is needed even when using Enhanced Mode. In screenshot Hyper-V vm clearly in Enhanced Mode (#1), with a no-password user signed in (#2):
Nested Virtualization means that user can enable Hyper-V on existing virtual machines, and run virtual machines and Windows Sandbox on them.
To make Nested Virtualization to work, it and MAC Address Spoofing or NAT networking must be enabled...
I’m not entirely sure if this should be in networking section. Sorry if this is wrong section.
First little background. I have Raspberry Pi running Kodi. I also have Windows 10 computer with TV tuner card. I can watch TV on Kodi over the network...
Does anybody know of a minimal virtual "pc" that can be installed in Hyper-V for network testing (pinging)?
I have seen them used in environments like GNS3, but I can't find one that installs in Hyper-V. I just need a VM that provides a CMD or...
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I am using windows 10 Pro, and had a virtual machine installed using Hyper-V with two virtual HDD in that VM.
Recently I had some problem with my Windows 10 OS and had to reset my windows with keeping all the files and settings, and...
Just an idea for anyone wanting icons for the virtual desktop. You need a fixed number of virtual desktops for this to work. For example, I am using 3 virtual desktops. If I wanted to use 4, I would have to recode it or just not used the icons.
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