Displaying A Virtual Machine In A PowerPoint Presentation
Friday, 27 May 2005 by Michel Roth
Did you know that you can display your virtual machine from within a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation? Here's how:

• On a computer with Virtual Server installed, open Microsoft Powerpoint.
• On a PowerPoint slide, click "Insert," and then click "Object."
• Select "Create new" (the default), in the list click "Microsoft Virtual Server VMRC Control," and then click "OK."
• Double-click the object on the slide. This opens Microsoft Visual Basic.
• On the left side of the screen, configure properties, so your target virtual machine displays. A list of what you have to configure is below.
• When finished configuring properties, save the changes in Visual Basic and go back to the PowerPoint slide.
• Click the slideshow icon and click "Yes" until the virtual machine displays. If the display shows "No connection," click "Remote Control," click "Connect To Server," and then specify the virtual machine.

Read the rest at the source.

Related Items:

Time Synchronization In Virtual Machines (2 February 2006)
Peformance Improvements With Virtual Server 2005 (9 June 2005)
Optimizing Windows Vista Under Virtual PC (21 March 2006)
How To Find License Issues With RDP Connections (20 December 2005)
Expanding VHDmount (5 September 2006)
Citrix Knowlegde Base Updated Printing Articles Collection (11 August 2005)
Performance Optimization For VMs (20 September 2006)
MS Download: Remote Control Add-on for AD Users & Computers (14 March 2005)
Citrix Prototypes Firefox Browser Extension For Presentation Server (12 July 2006)
How To Enable Aero On Longhorn Server (5 January 2007)
Comments (0)