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    Hi, I have a dedicated server with windows server 2008 R2. I have installed HyperV & created 1 VM & provided this VM a virtual adapter so it can use internet connectivity of my dedicated server. I am able to do Remote deskop to my VM from Host using Remote Desktop of Host & Remote Desktop in HyperV Host. Now I want to connect this VM using Remote desktop client of my local laptop, which is outside this dedicated server network. I don't know how to do that. This VM has private lan ip of 192.168.137.130 under my dedicated server static ip. I can remote desktop my dedicated server from laptop using my dedicated server static IP. What settings I need to do so i can access my VM using remote desktop client?

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      Hi, I have a dedicated server with windows server 2008 R2. I have installed HyperV & created 1 VM & provided this VM a virtual adapter so it can use internet connectivity of my dedicated server. I am able to do Remote deskop to my VM from Host using Remote Desktop of Host & Remote Desktop in HyperV Host. Now I want to connect this VM using Remote desktop client of my local laptop, which is outside this dedicated server network. I don't know how to do that. This VM has private lan ip of 192.168.137.130 under my dedicated server static ip. I can remote desktop my dedicated server from laptop using my dedicated server static IP. What settings I need to do so i can access my VM using remote desktop client?

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      I see two possibilities: - Change the network of the virtual machine to your "normal" network (that's what we usually do with our VMWare virtual machines). - Add a route to the network of the virtual machine.

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        I see two possibilities: - Change the network of the virtual machine to your "normal" network (that's what we usually do with our VMWare virtual machines). - Add a route to the network of the virtual machine.

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        Change the network of the virtual machine to your "normal" network (that's what we usually do with our VMWare virtual machines). This solution require each VM have static IP and I am limited to only 5 static IPs. I am going to have 20 Virtual Machine on my dedicated server. I can't afford each unique static ip assign to each vm. This is wrong way of doing it. Are there any way to use static ip of main server to port remote desktop to HyperV VM seprately, rather than assign each static ip to each VM?

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