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Let’s say I lease a dedicated server from some hosting company.?

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Question by networkingnovice: Let’s say I lease a dedicated server from some hosting company.?
I use a software app like Virtuozzo or VMWare to create 4 Virtual Machines inside the server.

I now have 4 virtual machines in the server, each with its own memory, OS, Windows.
Would I be able to log into one of the VMs using remote software, and then – from that machine, browse the internet, go to other websites, download software, and basically do anything that I could do on a regular PC?

Part of my trouble in understanding my own question, is that the leased dedicated server would probably not have a monitor attached to it, and I am used to using remote software that lets you see what is happening on the desktop of the computer being accessed.
I am trying to figure out what I would see from my computer if I was connecting to one that did not have a monitor. Would I still be able to use my local mouse and keyboard in the environment of the remote server, and would I be able to do what ever I want to accomplish on the VM, despite it’s status as a webhost server?

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Answer by Harry B
well if you can remotely see some sort of display from the computer, and you can remotely control it without a command line interface, i think that your idea would be fully feasible.

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Who knows what the best free forums are?

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Question by Vanessa W: Who knows what the best free forums are?
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows about free forums that has a lot of modifications. Such as bank mod, virtual jobs, rpg mod, etc. I’d prefer if it wasn’t a phpbb, but if it is I would like it to be fully customizable to the point I can design my own skins on it. If anyone knows of a phpbb or a different type of forum software (that’s already being freely hosted) please help me.

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Answer by Daniel Düsentrieb
Hello
On this page you’ll get
the requested information.

http://www.forums3.com/

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Yugioh Virtual Desktop error?

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Question by : Yugioh Virtual Desktop error?
I have an error with Yu-Gi-Oh Virtual desktop where every time I try and join or host a duel regardless of if I am client or host, all I ever get is myself as my opponent and I cannot even use my cards in this apparent duel againsrt myself. Can anyone help me find out what is going on? I have tried re-installing the installer but it will not run because it is a file error (.msi file type?) I have a windows computer so I don’t know what is going on, can anyone help?

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Answer by yoan
You should check with your opponent that they select the right one (client or host).

But most importantly, check that your firewalls are turned off (computer or router) or just let your firewall open a port or exception for yvd, then you can connect to the yvd server!

If you still have problems, msg me again.

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VirtualPC with a wireless connection from host?

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Question by Matthew B: VirtualPC with a wireless connection from host?
I’m trying to configure my Virtual PC to run with the connection coming from the host computer. I’ve looked around and I’ve found that some people have the option for the virtual machine to directly use the host computer’s internet source, but for me… that option isn’t available. I’m not sure what to do. I’ve tried the loopback adaptor but it didn’t work. Any suggestions?

Thanks

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Answer by Tyler W
what? you have a very nice display picture.. i was looking at that the whole time

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Why are there two hosts with same computer name but different ip and mac addresses connected to my router?

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Question by goodgollymissmollflanders: Why are there two hosts with same computer name but different ip and mac addresses connected to my router?
Why is this? Does it mean someone else is attached to my network? How can I stop this if this is the case?

Many thanks (and a secret hello to jonathan if you’re out there ‘helping’ again – guess who this is???)

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Answer by CannedStoat
Do you have a computer with two network connections with both of them plugged in? That might cause it to issue a different IP to each interface, but have the same computer name.

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