Hello everyone.
Has anyone come up with a solution where a remote control software would be used on android or ios to control the player maptool client running actually on the host ?
I have 2 players in my room with androids devices. I was wondering if from my windows laptop I could:
Start 2 ultra light linux virtual machines on my laptop, containing a matptool client. Use a remote control software like nomachine to give control to the android devices.
We all play in person, and I have one client displayed on the TV, but the players cannot interract with the tokens this way.
It would probably bring my laptop to its knees, but I wonder if anyone as ever succeed.
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If you want to remotely access a user's desktop while they are also connected into the workstation, use the Remote Assistance Protocol (MS-RA). You don't need SCCM Remote Control, the user doesn't have to start the session, and you don't have to install anything on the user's computer.
You can also use MS-RA to access the workstation remotely via RDP while the user is logged in.
You can also use MS-RA to access the workstation remotely via RDP while the user is logged in.
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