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Joe User
I've used Hyper-V on Windows Server since forever, but I've only recently started using it on my laptop for development. Connecting to VM's on a headless server is easy, you pretty much have to use remote desktop.
Connecting to VM's on the local computer, I'm given two choices, either Remote Desktop or VMConnect from the Hyper-V admin. The two clients seem to have a slightly different feature set.
My question is, which is the better solution for virtual machines running locally?
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