New
#20
OK, now I got it. You can pin the connection bar or hide it, click the pin button to hide the bar, bring pointer on top of the windows to show it again when hidden and click the pin button again to keep connection bar visible:
Virtual Machine Connection (VMC) is the program to play (run) your virtual machines. When you launch a vm from Hyper-V Manager, it opens the vm on VMC by default:
You run your virtual machines locally using VMC this way or over the Remote Desktop Connection (RDP).
Within your network, you can run any vm located on any Hyper-V server using the separate VMC app. In that case you launch the VMC app on the computer you are using to connect to a VMC server in your network:
A personal subjective opinion: I find the VMC quite useless, I use RDP to connect both to local (on the same computer) and network virtual machines.
Using RDP is easy.
Allow remote connections on your virtual machine, boot the vm from Hyper-V Manager without opening the VMC window for it:
When the manager shows the vm is up and running, open RDP, give the vm computer name or IP and connect:
Click Use Another Account if the default account shown on top is one not existing on the vm:
Give the username as VM_COMPUTERNAME\USERNAME, in my case in this example AGM-W10VM01\Kari, give the password, click OK:
Accept the firewall warning:You are connected:
Kari