In the VM's settings: The above answer (by cosmo0) should solve the problem, except if you need authenticated connection. For authentication, choose external in VM Setti... Set the network ac... Set the RDP port to anything (it works with 5030). Follow the steps to do so: Click Start > right-click on Computer > choose Properties Choose the βRemote Desktopβ tab > click Advanced > choose to Allow whether you have an older version or latest version of RDP installed on your system. Choose OK > close your windows. Restart your computer. RDP will now reinstall itself. This should work without running a server on the VM. It is VirtualBox's server you are connecting to. To install Remote Desktop Web Connection Open Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. Select Internet Information Services, and then click Details. In the Subcomponents of Internet Information Services list, select World Wide Web Service, and then click Details. It should not be necessary to start headless... I have found a not-very-friendly-but-works solution: 1. Set up access by going to the βStart -> Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settingsβ. 2. Select the Remote tab, then select the Allow Remote Assistance connections to this computer. At the bottom of the screen, select β Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop β. Step 1 Click the Windows "Start" button and select "Settings.". Click "Control Panel" from the menu and double-click "System.". Click the "Remote" tab. This screen has a section to allow users to access the remote desktop application. Check the box that is labeled "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer" and click the "OK" button.
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