Did you know that you can display your virtual machine from within a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation? Here's how:
Properties to configure in Visual Basic:
Height: Height of the virtual machine display space. I started with 400, and it looks OK on my screen. Left: Space between the virtual machine display and the left side of the slide. I set it at 50. ServerAddress: Name of the computer running Virtual Server. I tried connecting to a remote instance of Virtual Server and wasn't able to get it to work. If you can figure this out, please post a comment, so we'll all know. ServerDisplayName: Name of the virtual machine. ServerPort: VMRC port, 5900 by default. Top: Distance from the top of the slide for the virtual machine display. I set it at 50. UserDomain: Domain, if you're in one. UserName: Your user name. Width: Width of the virtual machine display. I set mine at 600.
Height: Height of the virtual machine display space. I started with 400, and it looks OK on my screen.
Left: Space between the virtual machine display and the left side of the slide. I set it at 50.
ServerAddress: Name of the computer running Virtual Server. I tried connecting to a remote instance of Virtual Server and wasn't able to get it to work. If you can figure this out, please post a comment, so we'll all know.
ServerDisplayName: Name of the virtual machine.
ServerPort: VMRC port, 5900 by default.
Top: Distance from the top of the slide for the virtual machine display. I set it at 50.
UserDomain: Domain, if you're in one.
UserName: Your user name.
Width: Width of the virtual machine display. I set mine at 600.
Note: I'm doing this on a machine that has every possible Microsoft product on it. I assume this will also work for you. If it doesn't please let me know and I'll figure out what's up.
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